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Hazeldee"MDJunction means that I no longer have to feel like I am the only person in
the world with pericarditis. It means that I can talk to others who know
how stressful and how painful having pericarditis can be. It means that I
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04/28/2011 07:18 PM
afmom
 
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(((((((Hugs)))))))) Hope things get better for you soon!!!!

Zelda...That joke was fantastic!!!! Thanks for the smile Smile

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04/28/2011 07:52 PM  Top
Joy75
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I'm glad you are feeling a little bit better now that you have calmed down. You have a lot going on in your life and that must be very hard on you. Not liking where you live has got to be discouraging. Also not having a car, you must feel trapped in the house. How boring for you too. I'm glad you have the internet now. At least you have this place to turn to. We will talk with you and help you through it all. I hope you feel even better real soon.
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04/29/2011 05:11 AM  Top
Babydoll76
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Thanks for the hugs Sarah and Afmom.

Thanks for the words of comfort and support Joy. I do feel better this morning, as well.

Suzie, 34 years old

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04/29/2011 06:38 AM  Top
Dit
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Hey Babydoll...(((Hug))) just read your message today, day later, but want to let you know you do have a lot on your plate all at once...take it easy girl, glad you are posting and you are getting so much support from us here, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
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