Kanani?
Are you still sick??
Gosh, I hope not...it's been a long time!
Sojourner wrote:Kanani!!!
Sounds like you need more Mojo!
You poor thing...I hope you feel better soon!!
(((((((((((((((( ))))))))))))))))
When I read that first line about the ER, I thought that you had
to be hospitalized over not getting your crack ~ er ~ mint bars
from the Swap n' Shop forum!! Well, they say that laughter is the
best medicine, so maybe this will help speed your recovery:
Mike wrote:The song "Going back to rehab" echoes in the background.....
Hula, you don’t need no “crack” bars
Just say no, no, no
Yes you’ll be sad, but they’ll make you bad
And you’ll grow, grow, grow
You ain’t got the time
And we all think you’re fine
They’re tryin’ t’ make you go to restart
Don’t you go, go, go
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bikipatra wrote:Oh, Hula I'm sorry! Feel better soon!
Charity wrote:I am sorry to here about your mother. Dementia is a hard thing to handle. I volunteered for the Alzheimer's assoc. at Victoria Ward Center many many moons ago. They are a free service that offers support for caregivers more so than the actual patient.
I just read a saying on the forum somewhere that I just love and is really helping me right now.
"Nothing tastes as good as being pround of my actions feels" I love this saying over the traditional one (being thin feels) because food is instant gratification and being thin feels, well, I won't feel that for a while. I can have instant gratification though, by being proud of my actions at any particular moment .
Good luck with your goals!
bikipatra wrote:Hula, I am very sorry to hear about what you are going through. I can relate to a lot of it because in the last years of his my father's life I was his caretaker for some time. I just recently had the battle with bulimia again too. It must be so difficult for you to get through a day. I will be praying for you and your family. Don't give up!
rodeomom wrote:If you ever need something to do or someone to talk to feel free to PM or email me. I am home and on the computer most of the time since I am on disabilty and listing stuff on Ebay. I watched my mom care for her mom with Alheimers and mini strokes. Not the same thing as it actually being your mom, but I understand what you are feeling right now. Feel free to use me as a sounding board anytime!
BTW great job for staying compliant today. One meal at a time right?
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