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« on: March 09, 2003, 11:57:15 AM »

 Cry Hi Family its really sad we lost all the posts but we can build it back up again glen. We love you and are very Grateful for you and this site.

 I wanted to know if others are interrested in the chatroom , I am willing to be there from 7:30 eastern time till 9:15 eastern time this week monday , tuesday , thrusday nights this week let me know if this works for you folks i really need you guys I need to get back connected in the chat I miss everyone. So if you guys are willing I am too. That way if we all pull together we can be there for the new comer the most important person in the rooms.  Love you all nite Wink
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« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2003, 03:01:16 PM »

Hey Lynn, we miss you, too. I was wondering where you've been since you didn't post in a while. How's things at home? You were really doing great here for a long time, and I was kind of surprised to not be reading anything more from you.

The chat room idea is good, but I always seem to come in after everyone's gone away. Usually something distracting me here at home... you know what it's like being a single parent. But I'll try to remember to get in there sometime during the week to see if you're there, or anyone for that matter.

Yeah, this is a shocker, isn't it? Losing all those wonderful heartfelt posts. I know we all put a tremendous amount of feeling and effort into writing them. But just that they were read, and that they helped even one person in their search for answers, is enough. Of course if they were still available others could read back and find answers, but what matters is we're still here, and we can offer the same kind of help to any future inquiries from brothers and sisters who come here looking for help.

I'd really like to see us all rebound quickly from this. There's really no reason why we can't. Once a family, always a family. If we all are blessed by God and healed, we still had this time in our lives that put us to many tests, and showed us how to love and feel about life. I think before this came along I was a very different man. My point of focus was not on the important things in life, but more on how much I could earn, how much I could own, and I was lost to the real beauty in life.

This has been an eye opener for me. It has made me notice all the little things, the natural wonders in life. It has made of me a more spiritual man. I appreciate that about a terrifying thing like Hep C. It brings with it all the usual fears, stress, and thoughts looming around of death and deterioration, but it also has a way of opening one's senses to things we've all lost contact with through the years, with a sense of "Hey, this is your one chance to see and feel again". Like God has been demanding that of us for so long and He finally got fed up and put us in this test.

I want to open my spirit's eye, to see the wonders life has been flowering around me but I was too out of touch to grasp them. Now I'm in the perfect place to do that, and time is a whole new thing for me. It means more than getting up to go to work, and coming home to cook dinner. Time is precious. I want to use it to share with others in my situation, and to learn from it what I've been missing.

I hope you're doing good Lynn, and will begin to bring us some of your good input here again. I could surely use it.

God bless you sister.
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« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2003, 11:44:03 PM »

Joris

     Smiley Thank you for the reply You got me smileing from ear to ear you are such a inspiration  to me Smiley.  My life has took alot of more really good turns here lately, My son billy is clean & sober and really working the 12 steps this go around and to watch him grow in the program of AA is such a gift. Anthony my baby 11 after being out of publice school for 3 years is in now going on his 3rd week so far so good he is injoying learning and being with his peers Grin. And I am injoying the peace my HP is giveing me.
 
 You know joris I haven't given up the fight on Hep C but I just don't let it controll my life any longer I ask God to help me to do his will just one day at a time and for me to deal with whats put in front of me and boy he has better things for me then I ever would have come up with.  I was real sadden lately by are family member here ART He needs all are prays He just apears to be given up on the fight and this hurts deeply but with prays and love from us , we can help lift are Brother up who is in need at this time.

 Hope to see you in chat tonight try to get there around 7:30 eastern time I would love to talk with you I can only stay till 9:15 .

Godbless
lynn
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« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2003, 07:20:19 PM »

We love you and thank you for sharing.
all my love BBP.
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