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03/19/2008 22:11
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danixellie,

wow i am very impressed for a teenager you have a good head on your shoulders. it is very nice to see that teenagers can be sympathetic and understanding towards fibro. i commend you on that. i'm sure your mother is very proud of you,and you proud of your mother for not giving up on hard fibro days.i wish you the best of luck in your future! thank you for sharing your story and your perspective on fibro. it is always nice to see family members input and how it has affected their lives.

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03/19/2008 22:41
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Hi there. I too have a different perspective because I am a 19 year old who is very sick with fibro. Instead of feeling guilty about not being a supermom I am constantly racked with guilt that I am a dissappointment and a burden to my family and friends.

It is nice to see that our families do care and understand. Thank you for that. I am actually writing a book right now that I think will be helpful to kids like you who have a loved one suffering from such a debilitating illness. It is rough, but you have clearly become a stronger and more compassionate person from your experiences. I only wish my friends had the same perspective that you do when I was in school.

Thanks for the love! I hope that my children will be like you some day! And I totally think you should talk to my boyfriend and give him some understanding as he is really struggling right now.

Much love and prayers, soopergirl

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03/21/2008 20:52
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That is a wonderfull blessing to have a child as your daughter,may you and your family be blessed and have a HAPPY EASTER>
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