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Old 12-15-2007, 01:32 PM
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Who says I don't AGREE with you, Slim??? I am not a "holy roller" who talks about my faith openly, or tells others that it is the ONLY way to live. But, I don't consider myself a heathen!
I realy do not consider myself a "Holy Roller"--But I do talk about my faith openly. I don't think I tell others how to live, I just like discussing and debating.. The only time I will tell someone anything in that aspect would be to another brother or sister in Christ.. I have never consider you a heathen. And I truly believe everyone is entitled to thier opinion and belief.

If I can say or do anything to help those who honestly seek and believe, I am honoring the Great Commandment, and THIS is the one I had the most problem with! I REJECT being told I MUST go out and "spread the good news."
I think that to realy honor the great commandment is to live your life in Christ.. Otherwise it is just words.. I never expect a person who lives for Christ to be perfect in anyway, it is impossible, and I think that is what is wrong with alot of people who profess the life of a believer.. they paint is out as someone who should be perfect.. therfor when the non-believer see's the imperfection it shows the professor as a hypocrite.. The hardest thing to do is believe, and Jesus told us to do the work of God, and they asked Him, what is the work of God? and He replied to believe in Him.

John 6:28-29
28 Then they said to Him, “What shall we do, that we may work the works of God?”
29 Jesus answered and said to them, “This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He sent.”

People make it so hard!

Anyway..... YOU just keep believing and trusting. That is the path you have chosen. I'm just here to be your GPS! Laughing
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Meanwhile, there is the Christmas Season to enjoy! And I wish you the very BEST that it has to offer..... family, spirit, love and reverence! And the promise of not only a New Year, but a New Beginning! This is my wish for YOU!
Again thank-you
And you too!!

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Old 01-16-2008, 11:38 AM
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Well I was supposed to have surgery today, but it was not approved by workcomp.. Now it is approved and I will be having my surgery next Wendsdy :lol: Love my spelling.. wich is the 23rd of January.. I might be in the hospital for 3 to 4 days, so don't think I left. :lol:

Pray for God to guide the surgeons hands..

A little ansie.
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Old 01-18-2008, 02:32 PM
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Just got back the argument my surgeon made to work comp, for the apeal.. Looks like one of the cat scans showed possible stuctual intrapment. The other CT scan showed fluid collection.. All this along the femoral nerve and lateral lower part of mesh.. {where the leg and groin meet} in short, very possible reherniation..

I just found this interesting, cause the 2nd opinion surgeon is the one who said, she wasn't going to touch it, by no means.. Now I know why.. She was the one who ordered the 2nd CT scan, and I didn't know what she saw, just that she wasn't going to do it..

Thank God, my original surgeon came back.. If not I don't know what I would have done.
 
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I'm curios to know what is the outcome? How are you doing now?
 
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Originally Posted by confusedwife
I'm curios to know what is the outcome? How are you doing now?
Fist off it is nice to know I am not the only bad speller. :lol:
I hope and pray the outcome is favorable for me. As for how I am doing now, I have been in more pain last night and today, than I have in a while.
 
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Originally Posted by Slimland
Originally Posted by confusedwife
I'm curios to know what is the outcome? How are you doing now?

Fist off it is nice to know I am not the only bad speller. :lol:

Dude Im hurt, :cry: I bought your book on spelling and Im your biggest fan.

I hope and pray the outcome is favorable for me. As for how I am doing now, I have been in more pain last night and today, than I have in a while.
I am really sorry to hear that. Maybe you and your wife should take it easy. :wink: :shock:
 
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Originally Posted by Trukrswyfe
Originally Posted by Slimland
Originally Posted by confusedwife
I'm curios to know what is the outcome? How are you doing now?

Fist off it is nice to know I am not the only bad speller. :lol:

Dude Im hurt, :cry: I bought your book on spelling and Im your biggest fan.

I hope and pray the outcome is favorable for me. As for how I am doing now, I have been in more pain last night and today, than I have in a while.
I am really sorry to hear that. Maybe you and your wife should take it easy. :wink: :shock:
Yeah, I have to beat her off of me, I am irresistable.. :lol:
 
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Slimland good luck and Godspeed in your recovery also. If I had any luck at all it would be bad right now. Found out my father has renal failure Prostate cancer and maybe Bladder cancer and has less than six months to live. That is what Sucks for me however at least he will feel no more pain anymore.

I found out I am going to be raising a total of 2 babies under the age of 2 GOD HELP ME THERE. Being a trainer was easier LOL. My second child is on the way and due around my birthday. No more for me after this hopefully the doc I go to to stop the problem that causes it doesn't screw up anything important down there.
 
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Originally Posted by ironeagle2006
Slimland good luck and Godspeed in your recovery also. If I had any luck at all it would be bad right now. Found out my father has renal failure Prostate cancer and maybe Bladder cancer and has less than six months to live. That is what Sucks for me however at least he will feel no more pain anymore.

I found out I am going to be raising a total of 2 babies under the age of 2 GOD HELP ME THERE. Being a trainer was easier LOL. My second child is on the way and due around my birthday. No more for me after this hopefully the doc I go to to stop the problem that causes it doesn't screw up anything important down there.
I like kids when there that young.. Your the world to them, but when they get to the tenage years, cant standem. All my kids are teen agers, except one she is 11.
Sorry to hear about your dad, and I know that no one wants to hear this, I know I didn't when one of my sons died, but time does heal wounds. And to know that a loved one is in a better place than we, means less we here have to worry about..
I do have a diffrent outlook on most when it comes to death, I find it liberating for the individual that passes. though we here on earth are left with the broken heart, I get comfort knowing they'll be seen again, and there in no more pain.. That has kept me from a lot of pain of the heart.. It also has caused me some grief, cause some people think I am cold hearted, but I am not, I just see it diffrent, therfor affects me diffrently. But in no way anyless sad.

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Old 01-20-2008, 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Slimland
Originally Posted by ironeagle2006
I found out I am going to be raising a total of 2 babies under the age of 2 GOD HELP ME THERE. Being a trainer was easier LOL. My second child is on the way and due around my birthday. No more for me after this hopefully the doc I go to to stop the problem that causes it doesn't screw up anything important down there.
I like kids when there that young.. Your the world to them, but when they get to the tenage years, cant standem. All my kids are teen agers, except one she is 11.

I do have a diffrent outlook on most when it comes to death, I find it liberating for the individual that passes. though we here on earth are left with the broken heart, I get comfort knowing they'll be seen again, and there in no more pain.. That has kept me from a lot of pain of the heart.. It also has caused me some grief, cause some people think I am cold hearted, but I am not, I just see it diffrent, therfor affects me diffrently. But in no way anyless sad.

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To ironeagele-CONGRATS. It'll will be fun. Maybe like Slim says we'll look back and say 'it was easier back then'. They say small children, small problems. Big kids, bigger problems. :lol:

My husband thinks my outlook on death is on the cold side also. He is only now starting to discuss things that need to be taken care of in the event of the deaths of his parents. He would rather avoid it because no one talked about those things. Now he sees that you have to face reality and that the elderly will die eventually. It's not a pleasant thought, but can't bury your head in the sand either. At least not at this stage of the game, IMO.

Too bad we can't give back kids when they become teenager. I would take them back again when they became parents and then have fun with my grandkids :lol: :lol:
 

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