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Subject: being strong


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AuSsieG1rL
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Date Posted: Monday, November 08, 10:08:35am

It has been a long time since I have come here. I almost forgot about this place in a way. Anyway, my best friend, who has FMS, isn't doing too well, mentally, physically. She doesn't have the want to do anything and she told me recently that she has given up and I rebutled telling her that I wouldn't let her and that I'm here for her; always. She is on disability at the moment and had to have a leave from work and is suppose to be able to return in 3 weeks (school teacher). There isn't any way.... both of us know this. She isn't ready but if she doesn't, money will be tight. She is blaming herself for all of this and just doesn't want to carry on. So much has happened to her recently that it hs broken my heart but to pieces. Luckily, the last time I talked to her, she was in better spirits and told me her plans (redecorating her whole house) and asked if I wanted to go with her to stores and such some time this week; of course I am going. Any time I get to spend with her, I cherish it with all my heart. It makes me sad and hurt that there isn't much I can do for her, especially medically, b/c she told me that all I really can do is to "keep believing in [her]." I don't know what I really should do besides what I basically do every day-- to help her, believing in her, supporting her, give a listening ear, etc., but I still wish I could do MORE. Any advice, tips? Anything!

Sincerely,
AuSsieG1rL

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