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Pbarb2: Thank you Barb,I agree. We all know God is Great but sometimes a gentle reminder is needed so we remember how Great He is!! And how very much He loves us!
'To get something you never had, you have to do something you never did..' When God takes something from your grasp, He's not punishing you, but merely opening your hands to receive something better. Concentrate on this sentence... 'The will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not protect you.'
In my interview I wrote my husband and I met a wonderful man named Roy. He goes by wheels,or Roy Boy.. Not sure what he was on this site. Part of his site is still there in my interview. . Please read his story. The one called wheels. .His mother cares for him with a couple nurses that come once a day. .She is under 5 ft. What a trooper she is. . I know God is watching over Roy.and we need to pray for him to be comfortable. He can't sit in wheel chair anymore. He told me he just sleeps and his mon has to feed him. Roy you are in my prayers and along with many of your friends on here. God Bless you dear Roy.
Summer Flame: TY I look around and see many people worse off than me. I thank God everyday that I am able to still be as good as I am... God is so awesome.
Artful Dodger: ty it is good to be back. Still having problems but was told I may be this way .. but am thankful to God that I am much better. God Bless you all.
baddessi: the person that told me had misunderstood what he was told on the phone, it was her pc that died and not her, she's fine, I'm relieved she's ok
This is not good news, but I just got off the phone with my friend and she wanted me to pass this on to all her friends here. One of our own here has suffered a horrible loss today. Dolittle's husband passed away unexpectedly this morning and she wanted to let everyone know that she may not be on here for a while. I ask that you please keep this dear, sweet lady and her family in your thoughts and prayers at this time. Thanks.
Stardust: Yes ouch, sounds really painful. I hope he not in too much pain now :) My son is going to have more intense physio afterwards too, he has had a physiotherapist since he was born, she is really a good one, My sons casts come off 4th Dec, I will also say a rayer for your son and you. Since y son come home, its been a lot of upheaval, especially at night, He is worse at night, but thats because he has nothing to occupy him, so the pain and itching seems worse. Last night, i had to seep with him, to get any kind of sleep at all, but i know its not forever :)
Stardust: I had dislocated my kneecap this past spring,just had the surgery on it about a month and a half ago...I can tell you..it will get better,fast..as odd as this sounds..I had the surgery..ouch,ouch,ouch,for a while after..thought,oh boy..THAT HELPED *sarcasm there* but then almost overnight it was feeling better..I wish him well!!
My son dislocated his kneecap 3 weeks ago. A more serious injury than I would have guessed. He is only now returning to school! He will wear the cast until Nov 27 then wear the splint again while he does physiotherapy. I will say a prayer for your son.... and for you
Stardust: Awwwwww bless him,what did your son do to his leg? My son has both legs in cast, He is used to wearing splints, as he wears them every day he has mild cerebral palsy and walks on tip toes, when he has the casts off will be re measured for new splints.
Summer Flame:I am glad all went well and your son is back home with you where he will be best looked after :) Sure hope not all his nights are like last night.
Summer Flame: Evening everyone, ty for the prayers, he had the operation yesterday, he came home today with 2 bright blue plaster casts on his legs, feeling a bit crabby and woozy, but he is doing well, he has a little walking frame and a pair of crutches, also a buggy to help with his recovery, 6 weeks till casts come off :)