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@maone I think that your posting right from the beginning was so very brave, as you put in words what you were living. I think that it made many of us think about our own lives and how we might react to such a situation. No doubt some of us responded from our own
"seat in the stands". But you knew that many of us were supporting you, rooting for you, and hoping right alongside of you, for a good outcome. While it may not be what you fully wanted, knowing that he is alive is a blessing. How you will move forward from this is a daily testament to your strength. I, for one, thank you for your openness, and understanding that we all meant well.
Ginger

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Thanks so much for your reply. For your kind words. I have learned that one never really knows how another really feels unless they have gone through the same thing. Even so we can always say a prayer or let one know we care that they are hurting. Only God knows our future and I’m glad of that for sure. It seems like all kinds of things happened after this. Like the air going out and had to be replaced and a truck falling apart and had to be replaced and I got food poisoning and that took so much out of me. Sure wouldn’t wish that on anyone. But do know that is all part of life but still isn’t easy and with my Fibromyalgia I’m really sensitive to many things. Seems so many people are hurting each other these days on purpose and even getting thrills from it. So very sad. Well, you’ve got me talking again.lol Thanks so much for your caring. Praying for you also ❤️