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LuvSeason18 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
Awe.........so it is really his security blanket.....love that......Luv your avatar, Luv!!
Thanks.....
It is also something I need to work on.....lol
That’s a good thing to do! Helps with positivity.
Here’s a quick story. Saturday was our craft guid and I take two ladies who are 91 years old. So I dropped off the one who lives closest to the church and while I was inside, the other one who is much more mobile but has some issues with balance ended up falling while she was trying to go around the car to the front seat (I was driving!). When I saw her she told me she wasn’t hurt but she was putting herself down for trying to do what she did. We both thought we might have to call the paramedics but I suggested we just try to use the sliding door handle on the minivan and see if she could pull herself up while I tried to lift her from behind with my arms under her armpits. Good think I thought about locking the door first!!! LOL. She was able to get up, was not hurt (probably sore the next day), and she should not tell her daughter who is a control freak or she will never allow her to go out again!!
But the point of the story was that as we had just successfully gotten her up off the curb, a small white car with several young people in it randomly came around the corner (we were 3 houses from the 4-way stop) and the one in the passenger seat leaned out of the window as they slowed down and asked if we needed help! No one was more surprised than I was, but I said to my friend, that there was an example of the goodness of perfect strangers. I assume their intentions were good and they showed no malice, so I will chalk that up as an indicator that most people are still basically good.
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LuvSeason18 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
It really did….and she was apparently struggling more than it showedPoor girl, I hope that it didn't do any more damage to her body.
She said she would heal and be fine but if she didn’t leave it could cause a much more serious injury
Oh good, it didn't do any permeant damage. Glad she is leaving before it could.
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CEK40 wrote:
Tomorrow nights show is at 8pm too
So are we all in for another chat?
Yes!!! I am
I am as far as I know!
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That was an amazing show tonight ….can’t wait until tomorrow for prom night!!!
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april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
Poor girl, I hope that it didn't do any more damage to her body.
She said she would heal and be fine but if she didn’t leave it could cause a much more serious injuryOh good, it didn't do any permeant damage. Glad she is leaving before it could.
So sorry she had to drop out, but she did the right thing for her health. More important than a dance competition. Prayers for her!
Gotta go…supper is ready….hope it isn’t tamale pie!!! LOL
(((HUGS))) Sweet dreams!!!
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april6263 wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
My cousin has MS and my other cousins daughter had MS and passed away in her 40’s because of complications from it.
My cousin like Selma didn’t realize what was wrong with her after she had her son till she was diagnosed with MS and her doctor told her that childbirth can cause it to be worse especially with multiple pregnancy’s
Oh wow?..how is your cousin now
She is having more issues than when she was younger but seems to be doing ok.
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LuvSeason18 wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
My cousin has MS and my other cousins daughter had MS and passed away in her 40’s because of complications from it.
My cousin like Selma didn’t realize what was wrong with her after she had her son till she was diagnosed with MS and her doctor told her that childbirth can cause it to be worse especially with multiple pregnancy’sOH MY!!!!!!
What are the first symptoms?
Some of the ones my cousin had were numbness in different parts of her body especially arms and legs, exhaustion, vision problems like double vision for my cousin. Oh and she had trouble walking. She was lucky that her case was not the very progressive one, her symptoms were slower at coming on.
Oh my........I have some of those issues at times. Now my mind is going off the deep end. LOL......So glad for her that it wasn't very progressive.
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JetmamaDiDi wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
Luv your avatar, Luv!!Thanks.....
It is also something I need to work on.....lolThat’s a good thing to do! Helps with positivity.
Here’s a quick story. Saturday was our craft guid and I take two ladies who are 91 years old. So I dropped off the one who lives closest to the church and while I was inside, the other one who is much more mobile but has some issues with balance ended up falling while she was trying to go around the car to the front seat (I was driving!). When I saw her she told me she wasn’t hurt but she was putting herself down for trying to do what she did. We both thought we might have to call the paramedics but I suggested we just try to use the sliding door handle on the minivan and see if she could pull herself up while I tried to lift her from behind with my arms under her armpits. Good think I thought about locking the door first!!! LOL. She was able to get up, was not hurt (probably sore the next day), and she should not tell her daughter who is a control freak or she will never allow her to go out again!!
But the point of the story was that as we had just successfully gotten her up off the curb, a small white car with several young people in it randomly came around the corner (we were 3 houses from the 4-way stop) and the one in the passenger seat leaned out of the window as they slowed down and asked if we needed help! No one was more surprised than I was, but I said to my friend, that there was an example of the goodness of perfect strangers. I assume their intentions were good and they showed no malice, so I will chalk that up as an indicator that most people are still basically good.
Awwwww…..I love this story….so glad she wasn’t hurt
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april6263 wrote:
That was an amazing show tonight ….can’t wait until tomorrow for prom night!!!
Me to Me to
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april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
Poor girl, I hope that it didn't do any more damage to her body.
She said she would heal and be fine but if she didn’t leave it could cause a much more serious injuryOh good, it didn't do any permeant damage. Glad she is leaving before it could.
Yes and her son was so sweet too hugging her