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YOUR HARD WORK WILL BE REWARDED!

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The path to a dream is paved with sacrifices, and lined with determination... And though it has many stumbling blocks along the way and may go in more than one direction, it is traveled by belief and courage and conquered with a willingness to face challenges and take chances!

Do not give up hope, have courage and willingness to carry on with your Epilepsy, and take chances by stepping over the stumbling blocks!

Remain strong and positive! Life goes on!

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Thank you Lesley for the motivatig message.

Quote for the week" Fear less, hope more. Eat less, chew more. Whine less, breathe more. Talk less, say more. Love more and all good things will be yours..:(Swedish proverb)

Love the proverb!

By having courage, remaining positive and having the willingness and determination to carry on, my path may now be leading in the right direction... 13 months seizure free!

Long may the "free months" last and soon reach "free years"!

Have a pleasant day!

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Need support and help.Contact me at 083 703 3112.

Remember that "Attitude when suffering from Epilepsy is everything" and that "Epilepsy is not who you are---------------

Thanks, Tarry1 for your little quotation... Please all feel free to go to facebook.com/lesdonn for more motivating quotes! Wishing you all a pleasant day and a happy weekend.

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