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What are you grateful for? πŸ’•

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I am grateful for friends here

I am grateful that my body allows me to run

I am grateful that my kiddos had a good first day at school

I am grateful for hope when things get rough

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hypercat54

Great post Starrlight.

I am grateful too for my friends here

I am grateful to still be alive

I am grateful to have my own home, small though it is

I am grateful to have enough money for essentials with some left over for enjoyment

I am especially grateful for my sense of humour which enables me to survive in a harsh world.

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Yes you sure do have a good sense of humor which I adore!!! love & Hugs!!!

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Well to my way of thinking if you didn't laugh at life you would end up crying! It's much better to laugh than cry :) x

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I've said that for years! Great minds think alike! XXX

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Starrlight in reply to hypercat54

So very nice, Hypercat!!! I have a small space to live in too but family makes it a comfy home not just a house.

Yes, to be alive!

Best to youπŸ’•

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hypercat54 in reply to Starrlight

Well I rarely see any of my family which is fine with me! I do have my cat though and he is the only family I want. x

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Same here hyper, no cat though but I've the visiting grand dogs!!! Can't I be a part of your family? I love you bunches!!!

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Love you loads and you already are my lovely friend :D xx

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Aww you just made the rest of my year! Thanks pal! Love & Hugs!!

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Starrlight in reply to hypercat54

Beautiful Hypercat! Cats are family for sure. It must feel so great to own your own house.

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Well technically I own him but as you know cats are the real owners! :D x

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Starrlight in reply to hypercat54

Oh yeah I know that! πŸ˜† Owned me for 15 years.

You!

Love!

Life!

Everyone here!!!

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πŸ’•

I am grateful for my relationship with God who keeps me.

Grateful for my family and friends.

Grateful that I am not completely where I want to be but I am not where I use to be.

Grateful for life and love.

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I can agree with all of that beauty!

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mrmonk

I am grateful for you, Starrlight. Though I do try to reach out on these forums, I often end up feeling more alienated, or worse. But you always have a kind and caring word for my posts, and for that, I am grateful.

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Hi mrmonk! How ya doing? love & hugs!!!

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Hiya anxiety_59! I'm hanging in there, pretty nauseous this morning...I was supposed to get a gastric emptying study done today because my doctor thinks I might have gastroparesis. But I backed out -- I've had so many CT scans in the past couple of years, I was concerned about having a radioactive substance sitting in my stomach for hours on end. And I was reading that there is an alternative breath test for gastroparesis that doesn't involve radiation, so I'm going to ask my doctor about it. How are you?

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I'm in shock right now. My 28 year old daughter was diagnosed with it a few months back. She went from 145 lbs. to 100 lbs. She did a weigh in at the beginning of this month & has put 2 lbs. on. Man I really feel for you, such a challenge. Have you changed your diet? Please keep in touch with me, we have something in common! Love, joy, peace & hugs!!!

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Oh gosh, I'm sorry to hear that your daughter is going through this, too. So far, in the space of a couple of months, I've dropped from 128 lbs. to 116 lbs. I haven't weighed myself recently, but I'm afraid of what I'll find when I do. I drink two bottles of Ensure Plus per day, but that has been a staple of my diet for more than a decade, anyway. What has changed, though, is that I barely eat solids anymore, and can only eat small portions at a sitting. Certain foods sit in my stomach longer than others, but most everything makes me feel bloated and nauseous throughout the day. Compounding the problem is that I have emetophobia, a fear of vomiting, so, it is indeed quite a challenge.

How did your daughter come by her diagnosis? Did she have the gastric emptying study done? Has her doctor prescribed any medication to treat it? Does she have a special diet? I'm sorry for the many questions, but I don't know anyone else who has had some experience with this condition. Please feel free to send me a private message to talk further. I will keep you and your daughter in my thoughts, and you have my sincerest hope for her full recovery.

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Starrlight

πŸ˜† I am so happy. I am grateful for you, too. I was just thinking that you are true, authentic and solid in who you are as I see you and as a friend, with great depth and strength. I appriciate you. You know I get feeling the same way sometimes, alienated. And I’m a sensitive person so yeah if I get triggered... it’s worse. Thanks for appreciating me.

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mrmonk in reply to Starrlight

Thank you, Starrlight. Sometimes things can seem so dark here; your luminescence is a reminder we're not really lost, just pausing to find our direction again.

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Starrlight in reply to mrmonk

Oh I love your words; very beautiful.

Love your post my friend! Sounds like things are going well.

I'm grateful for mental clarity and peace of mind.

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Delta! Things ARE going well! Most of the time. I’m up and down a lot. I have quite an imagination so I have to watch my thoughts and laugh at them and push on and away because I don’t want to take them too seriously and give them power. But lately my memory is getting no so good and my mom is suffering from Alzheimer’s so I worry I may be getting it. I will be only age 42 Sept. 1st. Well any way you are grateful for two important things so glad you have them. You deserve all goodness my friend!

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Your light is very bright, Starr :)

Don't worry so much. Lets be proactive in terms of Alzheimer's. Yeah, I'm turning into sort of a health nut. Gotta keep the mind healthy too, especially since we are already struggling with mental health issues.

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Yeah I am a health nut too. Taking a supplement called Restore for one thing. I take vitamins like Ginko Biloba fish oil etc and make sure I read a ton. What are you doing to be proactive? I’m curious. It gives peace of mind to take action to hopefully prevent but in the end our fate is just that, what was meant to be for us all along is how I think of it. So then I give my trust to God.

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I agree that some things are just meant to be. Totally agree!

However, I am back into strength training at a rate that increases my heart rate because I hate real cardio :) . I'm just trying to reach a more healthy weight and the real challenge for me is maintenance. I am doing Mediterranean diet without the fruit and grains because I'm following keto diet protocols for now. I'm trying to challenge myself mentally and trying to learn as much as possible.

After that, que sera sera, whatever will be, will be . :)

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I hope that dieting works for you. I’m on a gluten free and now meat free diet except for fish. I have been eating a lot of vegetables and a lot of ice cream πŸ˜‚ Iiiicccceee creeeaaam I can’t seem to stop. I’m still somehow at a good weight though. So mentally I think I should challenge myself more with maybe puzzles of some sort.

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kenster1

one word and that is LIFE.without life we have nothing no love no family no home happiness and no chance of recovery.

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Starrlight in reply to kenster1

Life has such beauty. Thank you Kenster!

Being born in a time in history with in door plumbing.

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Ha yes! Very true.

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Got be grateful for the little things we take for granted.

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Yes. So many little things we do take for granted. The books we read, the intricate eyes we see with, our senses including the sixth sense; we really are so complex and capable plus just imagine if there are more stars than grains of sand what is out there, we are living in an amazing universe. I feel so small sometimes.

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Yeah we are a speck of dust in the cosmos.

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Darn skippy! :)

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King1961

I am greatful for so many things! My wife, my adult children’s health. My mostly good health. My supportive family. I could go on and on.

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Starrlight in reply to King1961

Beautiful King. I know what you mean; there is so much to be thankful for.

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