Dear Ladynotes;

 

How difficult things are for you compared to so many others.  I am much
better off and count my blessings every day.  I have MS, then TM; and now
chronic Lyme is doing something to my brain.  Probably can be easily fixed.
But you are in a permanent situation of being bedridden.

 

When I was paralyzed from the waist down for only a few months after an
accident.  But it gave me time to do some serious thinking since I was only
22 years old.

 

If I hadn't had a belief that I was given a body and a life here in order to
grow a soul for the next life, I would have been emotionally finished, since
nothing makes sense if this is the only life.

 

I do not know how I would handle your situation.  Maybe I would not be able
to follow my own best thinking, and would lose it.  But I hope not.

 

I will pray for you to have less pain and discomfort tonight and tomorrow
morning at dawn.

 

Dalton Garis

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 4:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TMIC] Anniversary

 

Today, July 2, marks the five-year mark of being stricken with Transverse
Myelitis. I am celebrating it by being bedridden, nursing two pressure
sores. Have you ever tried lying on one side, for days at a time? It causes
me to have claustrophobic anxiety attack , but it is quite necessary to
avoid flap surgery :-(

 

Have a Blessed Day, Naomi

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