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Re: My best day and worse day all in one
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Posted by Kevin Bismark on July 01, 2005 at 16:38:07 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: My best day and worse day all in one posted by john in la on July 01, 2005 at 10:07:33:
God bless her and good luck with everything, will be thinking about you guy"s, my mom was told she was going to die from breast cancer 10 years ago and proved them wrong, she goes in for tests every year and thank god they come out good every time so far, no matter what they say never give up hope, makes me wonder, you hear of some people that are told by the doctor that they are going to die in a few months and they just prepare to die, and some others are told the same thing and get really mad and fight for all they are worth and some of them make it. Alway"s keep your eyes open to stuff, had a friend a few years ago that had a buddy that had almost no time left and found some research done by a doctor in 1940 that was out there but no one did much with it, was on the learning channel the other day, different diet differt treatment, stuff I don"t know, I am not a doctor, don"t know if it helped but he is still going. Don"t give up hope, hope I am positive, sometimes I think people might think I am mad or tring to be mean because I am tired after a long day at work but all the guy"s here are really nice guy"s and we all seam to be the same im most way"s and if I ever type anything that sounds like I am angry I am not at all, just was a bad day and taking it out on my keyboard without looking at it, but I dont" really think I ever typed anything that bad, or I would have noticed it... I can deal with getting burned almost to death on the job, or electrocuted, it"s part of the job, but when it"s you mother or someone else close to you it bothers you more that anything that maybe would ever happen to you, the odds are a lot better than they wre 20 years ago, so never give up hope. Kevin kevin
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