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So many needing prayer.

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Gwen Love - 01 Feb 2004 21:35 GMT
 It seems that so many are really suffering right now and need the ASA
prayers.  I haven't answered each one, but will be praying for all of you.
Pain doesn't just hurt, it wears you down physically and emotionally,
changes your whole life.
 Gwen
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   "In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity."
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Squirrely - 01 Feb 2004 22:59 GMT
What you say Gwen is really true, it does wear you down.

I noticed the same thing as you and have been praying also.

I was hoping that this year would be better for all of us but it doesn't
look like it so far. Maybe this month will be better for each other. If a
year is too long maybe we need to wish well for each other for this month
and if that doesn't work then go for week. ;-)

Whatever it takes us all to get thru it all.

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Love and hugs to all
Good thoughts coming your way too.

Squirrely Jo

>   It seems that so many are really suffering right now and need the ASA
> prayers.  I haven't answered each one, but will be praying for all of you.
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>   Albert Einstein
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Micki Webber - 02 Feb 2004 00:25 GMT
 Amen to that!!  I have a long list of folks on my prayers list,,,,I
have to just say in my prayers: 'God be with each and everyone of my
folks on the prayers list, give them to hope, calm, strenth, and wisdom
to get thru whatever is going on in their lives".  Amen        Mic

Always, be, and stay AWARE!
Donnah - 02 Feb 2004 01:05 GMT
...whew, Mic, I am glad you said that!
sometimes I have to do the same thing 'cause there is so much going on with
the ASA family, my nuclear family, church family, etc.
when I am participating in a vigil, of course it is total concentration on
that person.
donnah

>   Amen to that!!  I have a long list of folks on my prayers list,,,,I
> have to just say in my prayers: 'God be with each and everyone of my
> folks on the prayers list, give them to hope, calm, strenth, and wisdom
> to get thru whatever is going on in their lives".  Amen        Mic
>
> Always, be, and stay AWARE!
Donnah - 02 Feb 2004 01:01 GMT
Gwen, that is so true...thank you for reminding us of that very important
fact.
donnah

>   It seems that so many are really suffering right now and need the ASA
> prayers.  I haven't answered each one, but will be praying for all of you.
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>   Albert Einstein
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Janice Bolick - 02 Feb 2004 13:53 GMT
right
It has been a rough month.
janice
>   It seems that so many are really suffering right now and need the ASA
> prayers.  I haven't answered each one, but will be praying for all of you.
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>   Albert Einstein
>   ====================================
Califchief - 12 Jan 2008 02:00 GMT
Gloria wrote:

> Hey, Chief, about that "minute" thingy.  Know what you mean.
> When I got a biopsy of my indometrias (is that the right word?)

I can't find it in any medical book around here nor from google.

> my doctor didn't give me anything to dull the pain.  All she
> said was "This will only take a minute"  It was a very LONG
> minute!  When she was done, I felt like slapping her and
> suggesting that I do a biopsy on her without medication ;-)

I had the same experience with 2 prostate biopsies.  I felt
like kicking both doctors you-know-where.  I've since learned
from support groups that a patient should receive anesthetic
before that procedure.

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Califchief - 13 Jan 2008 06:00 GMT
Nann wrote:

> I think she was going for endometriosis.

FOUND IT!!!  <G>

Also learned about the anterior "cul-de-sac" and posterior
"cul-de-sac".  Never heard the term used with anatomy befoe.

So you gals have 2 "dead ends".  <VBG>


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