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Tomorrow will be hard for my whole family as it is Mother's Day. We lost my Mom in November of 2012 and she is sorely missed. Mom, if you're listening , you are still remembered and loved. Happy Mother's Day.


Interrupted Sleep

Dec 25 2010
Here it is Christmas again and I wish every one a Merry one. I'm not feeling very merry right now because I'm mentally exhausted. My mind is telling me all the things I have to do but my body won't cooperate. I'm so very tired and wonder which stage is this?


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written by Joy75, December 26, 2010
I hope you had a somewhat merry Christmas!! I'm sorry you aren't feeling very well right now. Being mentally exhausted is the pits. I'm not certain which stage this is, but be sure to take extra good care of yourself. I wish you wellness and happiness and that this passes soon!!
written by wyvernlady, December 26, 2010
Joy,
Christmas turned out a little better than I thought it was. I was missing my daughter. I talked to her on the phone. Usually, I go up to see her but this year I couldn't because of my health problems. Thanks for the well wishes and I hope you had a merry Christmas. This is like a flash in the pan. I get like this and then it's gone before I know it.

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