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Posted by Kate XXXXXX on September 17, 2009, 3:19 am
onetexsun wrote:
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> I don't want to inspire anybody. I just want my life back. Today I'm
> feeling really and truly sorry for myself. No reason, just another
> hard whack of reality. My husband has started riding his bicycle to
> and from work. He's loving it. And it's been great for him. He's lost
> weight and is eating healthy and feeling better than in years. He
> rides around 12-20 miles most days and takes long rides on weekends.
> He's thinking about a 100 mile ride next weekend that's a fundraiser
> for spinal cord research. This has opened so many new doors for him
> and I'm really happy. But I can't go. Not even down the hill and back
> up.
>
> So there, I'm being small and petty and today I'm feeling sorry for
> myself about something that I can't change and neither can anybody
> else.
That I fully understand. My wants and can'ts may be different from
yours, but the feeling that my wings have been clipped remains.
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> Too bad all the miserable meds I take mean I can't drink, LOL.
I'd rather have the odd glass of wine or pint of beer than take the
amitripteylene, that's for sure!
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> Enjoy life every single day and do everything you can do, every day.
> Don't let a single door stay shut that you can open. Don't let any
> opportunity go by. Use up every bit of your life so that at the end,
> they'll have to say "She just didn't have anything left because she
> used it up every day."
See, this is my thought for today. Thank you.
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> Love,
> Sunny
And to you.
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Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls
Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
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> feeling really and truly sorry for myself. No reason, just another
> hard whack of reality. My husband has started riding his bicycle to
> and from work. He's loving it. And it's been great for him. He's lost
> weight and is eating healthy and feeling better than in years. He
> rides around 12-20 miles most days and takes long rides on weekends.
> He's thinking about a 100 mile ride next weekend that's a fundraiser
> for spinal cord research. This has opened so many new doors for him
> and I'm really happy. But I can't go. Not even down the hill and back
> up.
>
> So there, I'm being small and petty and today I'm feeling sorry for
> myself about something that I can't change and neither can anybody
> else.