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This is a friendly reminder it is against Forum Rules to attack or belittle anyone for what they post. Until you have been there done that it is best to keep the jokes to yourself. Before you assume you know what someone else has dealt with in life. Be it a death of a spouse or someone else close. Never assume it is your right to attack them on these threads. I find it highly uncalled for no matter whom it is coming from. There is a time for one to joke around and this is not one of those moments. It is sad when adults will take pot shots at another over a death of a spouse. I do hope this never has to happen to you and you feel the wrath that you have chose to leave here. With that said I have deleted those post. I do hope you take time to think about what you have said. Thank You Site Mod Kristi |
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Absolutely, positively, wonderfully true!! You be you! Go, Tina! Doesn't it sometimes suck to be a pace setter? |
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I wish I could tell all of you in person how moved I am for your thoughtfull replies to my post(The EYES have it).My wife was the dearest most loving person I ever met.She made me a better person just for knowing her.She also made me a better man.Just knowing there are people on here that offer that kind of friendship and expression makes me feel better about being here.AGAIN Thank All of You!!!!!!.....Frank Frank, i read your previous post and this one, my thoughts are with u. I work with cancer patients so i see death regularly. Expected or unexpected it is not easy to deal with. A few suggestions, about this site, unfortunately people joke about things that they can't deal with. I have found sometimes when people want serious answers or support this isn't always the best place to get it. I would really search out support groups either in your town or near by town or online. It really helps to talk to someone that actually has been in your shoes. My patients and families have really benefited from the support groups. Don't stop talking about it, talking helps so much in the recovery. You have a long road ahead of u but u will find that there are some of us on here that will be here for u.....Tons of hugs coming your way |
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I wish I could tell all of you in person how moved I am for your thoughtfull replies to my post(The EYES have it).My wife was the dearest most loving person I ever met.She made me a better person just for knowing her.She also made me a better man.Just knowing there are people on here that offer that kind of friendship and expression makes me feel better about being here.AGAIN Thank All of You!!!!!!.....Frank Frank, i read your previous post and this one, my thoughts are with u. I work with cancer patients so i see death regularly. Expected or unexpected it is not easy to deal with. A few suggestions, about this site, unfortunately people joke about things that they can't deal with. I have found sometimes when people want serious answers or support this isn't always the best place to get it. I would really search out support groups either in your town or near by town or online. It really helps to talk to someone that actually has been in your shoes. My patients and families have really benefited from the support groups. Don't stop talking about it, talking helps so much in the recovery. You have a long road ahead of u but u will find that there are some of us on here that will be here for u.....Tons of hugs coming your way |
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