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What are the best things about your life?

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Family - friends - work - money - good health?

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Hi wiserlady. For me it would have to be good health and then family. xx

Good health is the most important thing to me and family and friends.

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Health and family for me too!

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wiserlady in reply toVeteran250

thats great - i dont have family, and you cant buy one

Pixie lol, emotional and physical health so that includes love be it a pet or person human contact of some kind at least, I remember my dad going into his care home out of hospital with fractured ribs in agony the carers got him settled in his room and his first words apart from thank you and reaching to shake there hands he was a true gent, he said money means nothing after what I've been through my dad had plenty of money. He fell in his house out of bed and was laid in agony over night out crawling on floor looking for his alarm, I'm glad I fell and got bruised ribs it made me go through what he did a bit and understand his pain more and what he went through⭐xx

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Am very sorry to hear this, how are you now?

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Hello I'm ok thanks my ribs need time to heel lots of ligaments but there always seems to be something strenuous to do, how are you feeling my sister bought some little memorials for her cat at bottom garden she buried him there and she sits there sometimes will you think about getting new loved one it's what you need and strawb would be sad your alone I'll be putting photos on of aurbs later spirit energy after my stap dad died, did you see my post love never dies it may help you reading others stories of loved ones you need to watch for the signs it sometimes takes a while for them to get through 💛⭐xx

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Have given what you ask me a lot of thought. I will feel an enormous loss when she goes because weve been together 12 years together every second, and sleep together too. because she has had bad health for years she has needed a lot of care so that has brought us closer too. she wont let others touch her but i have to put drops in her eye and all sorts. yes i would feel the need to replace her, but also feel very guilty about that as its sort of being cruel to her to replace her, as if she didnt matter. and where do you get a puppy now? She is a chinese crested and that breed have almost died out, they arent around like they were then, you d have to travel to the other end of the country, if you can get one at all, the closest to it is a chihuahaha, which are plentiful but nobody is selling puppies during the lock down. thanks for writing. have a nice day.

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A lot got pets last lockdown to keep there children amused and also for company then some no longer wanted them I think the right dog or even another pet will guide you to it some proper licensed reputable breeders may deliver, but where I live there is rescue centres there used to be photos and notices on PDSA shop window of pets that owners had died it was a clothes charity shop take care xx

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thara9643

Everything

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Marnie22

Sense of humour. 🙂🌸

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Sheila_G

Breathing unaided and my wonderful, beautiful, amazing family.

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I don't have great health so I would have to say family. 😊

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do you mind if i ask what y our health problems are? please dont say if youd rather not.

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I have CRPS, and other pain conditions, osteoarthritis, spondylitis in my neck. Brain aneurysm. Complex severe migraine that started after brain surgery a couple of years ago.I am a chronic pain sufferer. I can't do much about the pain, so I think positively about the other aspects in my life. I very rarely talk about my health conditions but will say, if I'm asked. 😊👍

Has to be family, family, family.

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Floxxy

Family, friends and health. X

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oldwomaninpain

My family live on opposite sides of the world from me so I rely on small daily internet connections with them via Facebook etc

My health could be a lot better, there isn't a day without some pain somewhere, but my brain still functions quite well (proud of myself for getting 93% in my recent assignment on my penultimate undergrad uni course)

I have enough money to keep me and the furbabies ticking over without panicking

I still work part-time from home so keep myself occupied (often to the detriment of having a pristine house)

This past year has shown how few real friends I have, acquaintances yes but not people I could rely on for support

So - all of them in different ways, I can get up in the morning, stroke my furbabies, feed them and myself, I can work and study, know my children are alive and well, phone a friend if I need help

Me, myself and I get on OK together with what we have

I hope everyone is keeping as well as can be hoped

Ann xx

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paulc1011

At the moment I'm breathing so thats great

I like that I've reached my seventies in relatively good health overall. I like that my husband is so helpful, supportive and loving. I like that I have one good friend who has my back (and I hers, through thick and thin). I like that I have found a spiritual way through life that works for me. Many more things really, and thank you for reminding us to name them! 👍👍🙏🙏

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all great things - maybe there are more you cant think of at the mo

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Big_Dee

My religion is most important to me as family and health are all part of living. No one lives life without some bumps in the road, be it family or health. Blessings

I realise how very lucky I am believe me. Just so thankful we raised two kind children although they are in their 50s now!

So do I

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RLN-overcomer

Health :) & GOD :) . Without good health it is difficult to be happy, and then my friends, family (loved ones). :)

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wiserlady in reply toRLN-overcomer

yes agree

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