I never thought I'd be thankful for ...

It's Thanksgiving today.
People across the United States are sharing meals, walks and stories, and giving thanks. However, there are times life takes us by surprise. Things happen unexpectedly and it is only upon reflection or retrospection that we can give thanks.

How would you complete this sentence?

I never thought I'd be thankful for _____________________.

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@gingerw

I never thought I would be thankful for my health journey, all the twists and turns it has taken! Along the way, there are some very caring individuals who have stepped up to walk beside me.

Reflecting on this year, those who have also struggled and reached out, have helped me understand how Connected we all are.

@parus @kamama94 @joyces @elizabeth13 how would you finish the sentence?
Ginger

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@gingerw I would need to write a book...
Cyber hug and a cup of tea to you my cyber friend.

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@ess77

@johnbishop, @colleenyoung, and all...john, is that the precious, beautiful kitty who loves to sun on your rock wall, watching the world go around with beautiful, huge eyes and with a serious attitude?????

I hurt in my heart, seeing 'outside cats' roaming around. I live in the city, in a condo. When I first moved here, about 30 years ago -WOW! That's a long time....there were probably a dozen cats roaming the property, eating at several different places. They were hit by cars, chased by huge dogs-especially a large shepherd/pitbull mix who chased them and killed several. He and I were friends, the dog, until that happened. I couldn't look at him without a feeling of horror that his owners were allowing him to get out and kill. The horror that we had so many stray kitties to kill and who were suffering outside.

So, when I became president of the condo board we focused on finding homes for all the cats. I got traps from our Humane Society, caught several, had them spayed/neutered, and some found really good homes. We have owls in the woods behind us, hawks, and other birds of prey, and lots of dogs, leashed. . So, by finding homes and slowing the repopulation, we solved a very bad problem.

Wish your neighbor would let you own the cat, who's really yours anyway. Kitty seems very much at home with you.

I have Samantha you've heard me mention. She adopted me several years ago, while my precious white poodle was still with me, Sophia. Since Sophia died, Samantha stepped up and is now my comforter and guardian angel. She was around my place in the bushes popping her head up, watching me... so adorable. I began to feed her, then she had a litter of 5 on my patio, in a pot. I had 6 cats all at once. Guess that settled the discussion about adoption...my fiance and I helped her care for them, he shortly died in a car accident, so I found them all homes and Samantha moved in.

She now has cat towers and scratchers in every room. She has upstairs and downstairs food. 2 litter boxes I can't keep clean daily as she likes. She owns the patio, goes out daily to sun, and watches her bird friends, I have 7 feeders, 2 baths, and a fountain. A pretty good feathered friend population that seems to accept Samantha. I am so thankful for her joining my life. She was there after Sophia died. She comforted me after my fiance died. and she recently saved my life after sinus surgery when I was bleeding heavily while lying asleep on my back. She howled and licked my arm and cheek and woke me up to the emergency. I went to the ED, was treated, and home to give her extra treats. Yes, I'm thankful. For Samantha, the joy and peace and love she gives. My guardian angel.

Thankful for all my Connect Friends. What a surprise gift from Mayo. You have helped me heal in many ways. I'm not alone anymore. I have folks who care about me and say so. And, I have a plethora of folks I can care about and hopefully at some point help a bit.

Thank you, Colleen, for this opportunity to say 'Happy Thanksgiving to you all!' and I love you.
Blessings on this special day. elizabeth

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Fear not Elizabeth @ess77 🙂 Kitty is an indoor cat with outdoor privileges, mostly early morning and afternoon. She comes in at night.

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@johnbishop

Fear not Elizabeth @ess77 🙂 Kitty is an indoor cat with outdoor privileges, mostly early morning and afternoon. She comes in at night.

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@johnbishop, @colleenyoung, and all...Ahhhhh, good to know. Crazy me, I do feel better knowing she's inside. Geez Louise, John, it's plumb cold where you are! She must be inside...I bet you keep her inside with you most of the time. What a life for such a cat....a shared, loved life. Be well, elizabeth

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@rosemarya

I never thought I'd be thankful for the difficulties that I had to endure along my journey toward a liver and kidney transplant. In short, my path to transplant consisted of diagnosis, liver failure with all of its ugly symptoms, sudden kidney failure and dialysis. During the waiting, when my organs and health failed, and my life was questionable, I became acutely aware of the blessings (tiny miracles) that occur each and every day - I just had to look for them, and that is what I still do today.

@joko, @silverwoman, @lizzy102, @benlam11, @digibson, @leftyleft, @kathycaudle, @zon
How would you complete this sentence?

I never thought I’d be thankful for _____________________.

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I never thought I'd be thankful for just being alive another day. When I was first diagnosed with liver cancer 4 1/2 years ago, my chances of surviving a year were small, but thanks to the miracle workers at Mayo Transplant Department and a very special Interventional Radiologist, Dr. Toskich, and his magic beads, I'm still able to enjoy the blessings of life. Happy Thanksgiving to all you miracles!

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Having a liver other than the one I was born with, but boy am I thankful & blessed💚

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@silverwoman

I never thought I'd be thankful for just being alive another day. When I was first diagnosed with liver cancer 4 1/2 years ago, my chances of surviving a year were small, but thanks to the miracle workers at Mayo Transplant Department and a very special Interventional Radiologist, Dr. Toskich, and his magic beads, I'm still able to enjoy the blessings of life. Happy Thanksgiving to all you miracles!

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@silverwoman, @johnbishop, @parus, @gingerw, @colleenyoung, and all...My goodness, you showed them, the oddsmakers didn't you! Congratulations, silverwoman, on your good fight and precious win! You know, I had a good intervention from a radiologist, not life-saving but life enhancing. They can be very important...You can be so pleased with the stats, and oh, so thankful.
Blessings to you and your family. elizabeth

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@johnbishop

I never thought I'd be thankful for my small fiber peripheral neuropathy diagnosis --- but it started my journey on Connect where I met many of my cyber friends and helped fill a void that I never knew I had.

Happy Thanksgiving to all of my Connect friends -- How would you complete this sentence? @thankful @steeldove @rivermaya34 @athenalee and all of my unnamed friends who would rather stay anonymous 🙃

I never thought I’d be thankful for _____________________.

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@migizi. I never thought I would be thankful for the covid pandemic which forced my retirement. As a result and almost two years on a health journey, I have realized it was in the best interest of my overall health to retire (in spite of how much I loved my job). Crazy how something good can come out of such darkness.

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@johnbishop

I never thought I'd be thankful for my small fiber peripheral neuropathy diagnosis --- but it started my journey on Connect where I met many of my cyber friends and helped fill a void that I never knew I had.

Happy Thanksgiving to all of my Connect friends -- How would you complete this sentence? @thankful @steeldove @rivermaya34 @athenalee and all of my unnamed friends who would rather stay anonymous 🙃

I never thought I’d be thankful for _____________________.

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I never thought I be thankful for SO many medical providers—surgeons, doctors, nurses, EMTs, social workers, MedEvac crews, and others—who saved me from dying three times in the past two years! And, my eternal gratitude for the man whose liver gave me a second chance for life…I wake up every morning thinking about him and his generosity for stepping up to be an organ donor.

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I never thought I’d be thankful for… gosh, I can’t think of a thing. I have always thought and felt grateful for the odd and small, amazing and enormous. Almost as soon as I think of a thing, I can’t imagine NOT being thankful. Eg. I have diverticulosis with flares of diverticulitis. It’s hard to find anything in that situation to be thankful for and yet…I wake in the morning with no belly pain and boy, am I grateful - even for that small respite. Someone above said ‘urine,’ it made me laugh! When my nurse told me the pee fairly squirted across the room when they let the blood flow to my kidney, I said “I’m so lucky to have pee!.” It’s all in one’s point of view. Enjoyed reading all the responses above. Happy Friday!

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