I must say...i posted on this board a while ago with a problem i
had....which well was not a real problem (ingrown hair so to
speak)...regardless, the comfort i had from everyone on this board was
truely warming. I'm ashamed to say it took me this long to come back
and thank all of you. I commend all of you who suffer from such
drawbacks, yet still see a postive outlook. I really can't say in
words how I would like to thank you all for the welcoming you gave,
the information provided, as well as the admiration for all of your
positive views (outlooks). I don't want to ramble on, but I would say
this defintely has been a learning experience. I guess I would just
like to thank every one of you....to be honest, I don't think I could
handle this situation in the same manner as all of you. It brings a
whole new light into perspective as well as my views on people in
general. Thanks again, and my utmost blessings to all of you.
arlyn - 19 Sep 2003 10:41 GMT
Hi Robert,
Thank you so much. :)
It means a lot to us to hear that we've been some comfort and help to
someone.
Take care,
ar
> I must say...i posted on this board a while ago with a problem i
> had....which well was not a real problem (ingrown hair so to
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> whole new light into perspective as well as my views on people in
> general. Thanks again, and my utmost blessings to all of you.
JetBlue1982 - 30 Sep 2003 05:17 GMT
I am sooo glad to see that there are people out there and places to
bea bl to talk about this.. It's such a difficult disease to live with
and I feel much better knowing that my problems are not unique.
between relationships... breakout questions.. i almost feel a part of
a secret society with one thing in common in everyone. I guess i could
look at it this way. "positively" that's the key.. no more drama.. no
more stress!
and i like that post about the girl using yoga to treat her stress and
symptoms.. that sounds like a great idea. :-)
Grant - 30 Sep 2003 10:22 GMT
Always do your best to think positively, Jetblue. It makes a really big
difference. :)
ar
> I am sooo glad to see that there are people out there and places to
> bea bl to talk about this.. It's such a difficult disease to live with
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> and i like that post about the girl using yoga to treat her stress and
> symptoms.. that sounds like a great idea. :-)
Angela - 30 Sep 2003 20:30 GMT
JetBlue1982,
Here are some links you can check out when you have time:
*H* Links
http://members.cox.net/yoshi2me/Links/Links.htm
Type-1 & Type-2
http://members.cox.net/yoshi2me/Site-Type/Site-Type.htm
*H* Books
http://members.cox.net/yoshi2me/H-Book/H-Book.htm
Social & Support Networking Alliance
http://members.cox.net/yoshi2me/USA/USA.htm
Inspirational Stories
http://members.cox.net/yoshi2me/Stories/Stories.htm
Picking Up the Pieces
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PickingUpThePieces/
You are not alone ... that's for sure!
Hang in there,
Angela
> I am sooo glad to see that there are people out there and places to
> bea bl to talk about this.. It's such a difficult disease to live with
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> and i like that post about the girl using yoga to treat her stress and
> symptoms.. that sounds like a great idea. :-)