Hi! My name is camille, im 28 yrs old i will be 29 in a week. Im in a wheel chair. I have this condition called cerbral palsy. And i suffer from anxiety, but as u know that doest stop,me from doin the things i love.. im a school teacher at a head start and i just,love teaching the kids!'!!'
What im grateful for is my family and friends. Cuz without them idk how i would make it thru with anxiety..
the, 2nd thing im grateful 4 is my LIFE it,may be,hard at times,but i Thank god i have one
the 3rd thing im grateful is having a place 2 stay, a bed to sleep in and food to eat
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What a positive attitude you have I think we could all draw from your post and be grateful just like you for the small things we have in life but when you look at the bigger picture they are the most important
I wish you all the best and I hope with the help of the Community you will get to a better place in dealing with your anxiety
wow Camille! Don't worry ,God is always looking after you .Good to hear you have a great job teaching kids .Excellent that you have loving support from family members .Everybody is given a task to carry on earth ..as in everything God works for the good of those who love Him , who has been called according to his purpose.
sorry that some of my suggestions may not be suitable to follow .I wish you well .should you need to talk we are always here for you.cheers !
Thanks for the word of encouragement and something we ted to forget is that there is a God out there that we can count on let just try to trust him and everything will be OK because his word says that he can not give us a cross we can't carry we think it hard but let try and we will see the wonders of his works.
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