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Waterspider - 13 Oct 2008 03:42 GMT
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving to all you dragon slayers on ash-c.
The holiday reminds me not to give thanks, but of how much so many people
take for granted (like not having hep c).
If I was to give thanks, it would be for all the awesome help and support,
and laughs, I found on this group when I was doing tx a few years back.

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dBo - 13 Oct 2008 21:03 GMT
Well said, WS, and I'd like to add my Thanks to the post even tho it
won't be Thanksgiving here for another month and a half, it IS sort of
like every day is Let us give Thanks day....for me tx began the first
Friday of Janauary, ending at Thanksgiving, virus free. Yes I was VERY
thankful!!! Especially for the feedback and support found here.
Amen. :)

I just had my two year follow up bloodwork done a couple of weeks ago
and see my BLCD in a couple of weeks. All the blood work came back as
normal as could be with the exception of course of the viral load
check, which takes longer. Even after two years, I'm apprehesive and
on edge, hoping that with the passing of the two year mark I will
finally feel "safe".  ~Deb
Sara - 14 Oct 2008 02:40 GMT
>Well said, WS, and I'd like to add my Thanks to the post even tho it
>won't be Thanksgiving here for another month and a half, it IS sort of
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>on edge, hoping that with the passing of the two year mark I will
>finally feel "safe".  ~Deb

What they said :)   nice post Spidey

Sara
Michael Arends - 16 Oct 2008 06:35 GMT
Smiling Wickedly,  Waterspider answered:
> Happy Canadian Thanksgiving to all you dragon slayers on ash-c.
> The holiday reminds me not to give thanks, but of how much so many people
> take for granted (like not having hep c).
> If I was to give thanks, it would be for all the awesome help and support,
> and laughs, I found on this group when I was doing tx a few years back.

while he is no longer here to speak from himself, I'll speak for Elmo.

Happy thanksgiving Burrrrrrrrp! Farrrrrrrrrrrrrt!

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Waterspider - 16 Oct 2008 09:04 GMT
> Smiling Wickedly,  Waterspider answered:
>> Happy Canadian Thanksgiving to all you dragon slayers on ash-c.
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>
> Happy thanksgiving Burrrrrrrrp! Farrrrrrrrrrrrrt!

Ahahahahahaha!
Cactus Jammies - 16 Oct 2008 18:15 GMT
> Happy Canadian Thanksgiving to all you dragon slayers on ash-c.
> The holiday reminds me not to give thanks, but of how much so many people
> take for granted (like not having hep c).
> If I was to give thanks, it would be for all the awesome help and support,
> and laughs, I found on this group when I was doing tx a few years back.

Hi wus  (canadian term, no offense)
 Columbus Day in Granada, Spain was wonderful.  Big national holiday over
there.  Celebrating all the bounty that Cristobal Colon brought back from
the New World, and made Spain mucha rica.  Don't think Los Indios really
benefitted too much from it, tho.  Did get a bunch of churches, I guess that
is something depending on your persuasion.

Abrazos para todos
CJ
 
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