HI, I am Patty Alcala and my blog is named ‘I Am Not Sick Boy’. It will provide some answers for those parents and loved ones who are caring for their chronically ill child. I am a Physician Assistant with many years of medical experience in my background. But, nothing could have prepared me for the confusion and frustration that was ahead for me when my youngest child, Alex, was born with varied chronic problems. It is my intention to help you get through the web of insurance, hospitals and doctors so you can get down to your real job: Taking care of your children.
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I just found your blog and I have all of Darlene Lancer Books as I go through the self recovery of being a codependent all the time. I love the way you write and hope we become friends, Jackie
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Thank you so much for your kind words. I have had two surgeries recently and have not been keeping up with my blog. I am feeling much better and intend to give it my best. I think we could be geat friends!
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Hi ! I have selected you for the Sunshine Blogger Award. If you choose to accept please see my post at the link below…
http://gentlementalannie.com/2015/08/27/sunshine-blogger-award/
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Thank you for stopping by my blog and for choosing to follow! I am honored and look forward to seeing more on your site as well.
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You’re welcome. And, thank you for the follow.
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I Love You and your blog! I have nominated you for an award … 🙂
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Patty, I nominated you for an award. Please go to https://annermurray.wordpress.com/2015/06/07/nomination-for-the-versatile-blogging-award/ for details. This is my last acceptance for a while for personal health reasons. Congratulations!
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Thank you so much Anne. I truly appreciate the nomination and accept it. Congratulations to you for your nomination. I understand your taking a break. Good health to you.
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Thanks Patty for accepting award. You deserve it. Your posts have been so helpful for me. I’m having a fight with my health right now. Going Thursday to see my neurologist about a solution. My sister is going with me for emotional support. It’s been a roller coaster ride this past month. This past week has been rough after infusions, plus fall last Tuesday. Anne
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I am so sorry for you. I am just wondering if you have heard of POTS. I have it and it took years to be diagnosed. My neurologist finally proved that This was my diagnose in April. Just a thought. Thank you for your kind words.
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What is POTS?
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Postural Orthastatic Tachycardia Syndrome. Go to https://www.facebook.com/pages/Make-POTS-known/478782918944596?fref=ts And on my site: https://iamnotsickboy.com/2015/04/17/postural-orthostatic-tachycardia-pots/
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Congratulations for all your awards!
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Thank you so much! ❤️
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This an interesting blog to read because I’m sick child and my mother has often shown a lot of stress from me, and don’t know how to make her feel better
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I am so sorry for you. It is not easy being a child with an illness. It does effect the whole family, but I assure you that you are the one who is going through it and needs the attention right now. I would love to talk to you or your mom any time. I have more than life experience with my own son, I have a lot of medical experience. I may be able to help.
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I think the issue is she feels guilty lots of the time, you know she talked about how it her fault because she was unable to have children and she when through several treatments before she had me, the other thing is she has frustration over the entire situation
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It is not unusual for a parent to have feelings of guilt. But, I am sure that you know that it is not her fault. And having a child with complicated medical issues is so frustrating. There is not way for a mom to fix it. There is no magic wand to make it better. Maybe you could tell her that you appreciate everything she has done and that you know she has always been on your side. You also need to know that you are perfect just the way you are. You are not a project to fix. I saw that you like working on old cars. You are not one of those cars. I know that sometimes you don’t feel like that. But it is true!
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I can tell some days she so frustrated with it, she is frustrated that she can’t do anything to fix it, that the doctor usually give her the old “oh he can do everything like normal boy” but then things don’t go so well.
And I know she afraid that if anything were to happen to her, I be alone. That is one thing she is dearly afraid of and I’m too to a point.
Ah yes, I think I slowly starting feeling that way around five years ago when felt discarded after a struggle for someone to come to the hospital after bad case of lung infection, so it more of a person feeling with the old cars, I relate to them.
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Thank you so much. Wow. I am truly honored. 😊
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Hi Patty. Just stopping by to say thanks for the follow. I love how you are honouring your son with this site, and sharing this information in an accessible way for families who really need it. Best wishes, Al x
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You’re welcome. Thank you for stopping by and offering me your encouraging words.
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Your education is amazing. What a legacy. I go straight to your site now when I need info.
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You are so kind.
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I nominated you for the Premio Dardos Award – http://suburbanhobo.com/2015/05/18/premio-dardos-award/
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You are so kind. I am honored and I do accept your kind nomination.
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Interested in freestyle writing challenge?
I’ll be glad if you’ll do it. It’ll be a fun 🙂
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I am willing to try, but i don’t really know what it means. Is it fiction?
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Hi patty,
Have you published your post about freestyle writing here?
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I didn’t put it on your site. I forgot. I will do that now. Sorry.
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Your blog is a beautiful ode to patience and parenting. Thank you for your strength and perseverance. Your boy is lucky to have you and I am sure he knows it 🙂
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Unfortunately my sweet boy lost his battle when he was thirty years old. I was privileged to have had him with me until that day. I do this to honor his amazing life. Thank you for your king words.
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I am so sorry… I didn’t realise… What you’re doing is all the more honourable. I don’t know you but I wish I did. Thank you for what you’re doing.
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Please, don’t worry. I love talking and thinking about him. I went to your site. Very nice.
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🙂 I hope you will keep in touch. I will be sure to come back and explore more of your blog.
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I definitely will. Thank you. 😊
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Great thing, I can image you are very caring person, I am looking forward to read more..
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thank you have been following my blog
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Thanks for reminding me that every day I should be thankful my children are healthy.
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You are so welcome. Thank you for stopping by and reading. ❤️
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Hi patty,
Where can I read the writer’s quote? I want to like posts here, but I guess you haven’t activated it.
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Most of my Writer’s Quotes are on my site: sberrypa.com under Haiku and Poetry. Thank you for stopping by to read.
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Great premise for a blog, Patty. 🙂 My youngest son, also an Alex, has many medical issues as well. I’m happy that I live in Canada, where insurance isn’t an issue, but the number of doctors and concerns alone can be overwhelming!
So nice to meet you! 😀
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Very nice to meet you. Thank you for dropping by and reading a bit about my blog. Your boy must be a special guy. Alex is a great name.
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It is! 😀
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What a wonderful way to keep your son with you and to shine his light on the world! Thank you for visiting my blog and thank you for what you are doing on here!
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This is one of the best reasons I have come across for blogging.
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Thank you so much. You don’t know how much that means to me.
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Oh!
Wow.
I am sorry about your son and it’s impressive what you are doing now.
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Thank you. that means so much to me. 😊
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Thanks for sharing your story and for visiting my blog and liking one of my posts. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
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You’re welcome. You have a lovely blog.
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Patty, I have an autoimmune disease I deal with everyday. I understand the chronic illness as an adult, much less a child. My prayers are with you, your family and your son right now. Anne 🙂
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Sadly my precious son lost his battle seven years ago. But my mission in life, in honor of my son, is to help these children and their families so that they don’t have to go through what I did. Thank you so much for the prayers. ❤️
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I’m so sorry, Patty. I should have read before I spoke. Prayers will not be forgotten.
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Followed your blog because I guess I am one of those children you speak of here, though now I’m an adult but I was born with Cerebral Palsy which is something I blog about often. What does your child have, if you don’t mind me asking?
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Alex had severe asthma as a baby. later they realized that he had GERD since he was a baby. Then he was diagnosed with narcolepsy. He had his esophagus removed and had part of his colon placed. That was after many surgeries that failed. Then the colon part began to become ulcerated and he could no longer swallow food. He had PICs and a permanent G-Tube for his nutrition. I don’t talk about his disease much on my blog because people have a difficult time realizing that chronic illnesses are not just diabetes and asthma, etc. Also my niece was born with a debilitating type of Ehler’s Danlos. So I do it for her and all of the children with rare and invisible diseases. Thank you for the follow.
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Thank you for sharing, I’m sorry it’s been so difficult. I think that’s why it’s important to talk about these things.
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I agree, it is important to speak out. ❤️
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You got nominated for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award.
Go to this here link. It will tell you what to do.
http://livelovelaughdotme2.com/2015/04/01/and-the-nominees-are/
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Thank you so much. I am humbled by your nomination.
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A blog with a purpose. How wonderful.
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Thank you. I am glad you like it.
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wow! it’s an amazing thing you do here.
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Thank you so much.
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Thanks for the follow!
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I’m glad I met you on holistic wayfarer. This sounds like good work you do. Nice to meet you! Love, Becky
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Thank you. I am glad you came by to see my blog.
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Me too, I’m looking forward to reading your posts!
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Thanks Patty for following me. Here’s to a prolific writing endeavor! Cheers.
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Thank you.
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Thank you so much, Patty, for the follow. Such a good idea for the blog.
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Thank you.
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Hi there-I have nominated you for the Creative Bloggers Award! Here is the link, love and light! Much <3! https://sendsunshine.wordpress.com/2015/03/17/creative-bloggers-award/
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That is so sweet of you. I am honored to be nominated. ☀️
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You are more than deserving of so much! My ❤ to you and yours!
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Thank you.
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What an honorable purpose! Thank you so much for your dedication. It is blogs like this which impact people’s lives in all the right ways.
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Thank you for reading some of my writing and for your kind words.
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Bless your heart. It is even a morass for adults. Thanks for stopping by.
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Hey there Patty! I’m doing a project where I’m following ten exciting, fresh, and interesting bloggers each day for the month of March 2015, and you’re today’s #8! Feel free to come visit me when you can at http://www.thatssojacob.wordpress.com, and follow if you like what you read. Have a good one!
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Thank you. I will take a look.
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Thanks for the like on In Terms of Two!!
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You’re Welcome.
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HHIS I should have thghuot of that!
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May I say I admire your efforts greatly and I would like to wish you the very best of luck.
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How very nice of you. I am trying hard.
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Yay ~ keep it up, I say 🙂
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You sound like a great mom!
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Thank you.
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Thank you so much.
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It’s a pleasure to connect with again. This is a poignant piece and one so many of us can connect with. Thank you!
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Thank you so much for coming by to see my blog. ❤️
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Oh hai there! 😀 Thanks for visiting! 🙂
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Definitely a strong intro. 🙂
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Thank you. I appreciate you telling me.
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Thank you. I appreciate you stopping by to take a look.
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Heartfelt words of love and caring.Our son ,had a heart open surgery when he was 11 months, we walked the path of patience and prayer and the Lord answered our prayers ,our son now have 3 kids and a high school teacher..Thank you for following my blog.Pleasure to read your posts.Jaalal
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I am so happy to hear about your son. God does answer prayers! Thank you for coming by and reading some of my blog.
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You welcome.
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Hi….this is some great effort….all d best in ur endeavours.
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Thank you.
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You can always tell an expert! Thanks for cotbuinrting.
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Hi Patty, now I understand why you said your poem is like a kids one! Working with them you get their imagination, blessed work you do!
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Thank you.
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It is a wonderful thing you do to help others. I have a fiend in Canada who started a similar journey for her child “chromosome 22 Central” and has been a lifeline and such a help to many. That is how we became friends. I started to foster a special needs medically fragile angel who we eventually found had a genetic disorder of 11 and 19. No other literature was ever done on anyone else at the time. He lived to be 11 although we were always told he would live 6 mths then another 6 mths, that he would just be a vegetable but they were wrong. He was about the age of a 3 year old, non-verbal, g-tube feed, seizure disorder, non-walker but he had an awesome belly laugh. Every time in hospital I prayed “Please don’t take him yet not this time”. Eventually he died of complications of pancreatitis and we feel truly blessed to have had him in our lives. We did not have a lot of the problems of getting medical help but working within the CAS (children’s Aid Society) was sometimes a struggle. My friend would always ask me “Why would you chose to put yourself in a position to care for a child with all these problem?” My answer was “I didn’t know about the problems that we would have to deal with and then when we did, it was too late WE LOVED HIM: Love is what kept him happy and alive.
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Hi Donna, I was just rereading your post here, and I can’t believe that I didn’t respond to it. You are obviously a very special person and you gave your angel many extra years because of your love and attention to him. The professionals don’t take into consideration how much difference it makes to be in that kind of an environment. We are both so blessed to have had such wonderful beautiful sons in our lives. Thank you for sharing your story. It touched my heart.
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Thank you for your kind words. It is his story and has touched many people.
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It is a kind and much needed thing you are doing. Thank you.
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Thank you too for coming by to readout my blog. 😊
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It’s been my experience with the VA Hospital that PAs are competent and professional as any doctor and I prefer them anyone the docs.
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I have friends that work at a local VA. I like them too.
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awesome/ I send them notes thanking them for their work/ I get a very nice response from nurses as well.
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Thanks for your work because it is an advocacy that is starkly needed. You have my ear.
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Thank you. I do so appreciate that.
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My heart goes out to you. Like your experience, my previous career as a psychothers post to children and adolescents gave me tools that helped me to mother a once challenging son, yet I still found it overwhelming. At one point he missed 1/3 of his school classes due to chronic and severe migraines.
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I never thought that chronically ill children should be punished for not being able to go to school! I understand those difficulties all too well. Bless you. 😊
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Schools don’t get paid unless kids show up. The day after my son received an award for being one of two children with straight A’s, we were in the principal’s office regarding his absences. Thankfully, the principal acknowledged that we were doing our best by seeking medical care for his migraines.
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Congratulations, Patty!
I have nominated your blog for the Real Neat Blog award.
More about this nomination is at
https://deanneworld.wordpress.com/2015/01/29/real-neat-blog-award/
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Thank you so much. I am humbled by your nomination!
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Patty you are such a sweet person 🙂
I hope you have a wonderful week…
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Thank you. You have a great week too!
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Hi Patty,
Thank you for visiting my blog and I look forward to reading yours and will no doubt be referring people in the real world to it. I have an auto-immune disease which attacks my muscles and it’s taken me into the Muscular Dystrophy community. Love and blessings,
Rowena
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I am glad we found each other. 😔
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Ditto. I am really enjoying meeting so many lovely people on the world wide web xx Rowena
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A simple and innteliglet point, well made. Thanks!
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I believe it always helps any situation to write about it ! Good luck and prayers to you and yours !
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I applaud your courage and wish it had been there when I was on that path. My daughter is gone. Her battle intense albeit brief. She died just before her second birthday. It was a journey we traveled alone. Thanks to you, many others will not be alone.
Thank you for choosing to follow one of my blogs. I hope you will continue to enjoy the posts. If you ever see my other blog, there are poems about the loss but the most poignant and healing was titled: And The Rain Fell – https://poetryphotosandmusingsohmy.wordpress.com/2012/05/26/and-the-rain-fell/
Léa
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Thank you for your kind words. The lovely poem says it all. I am so sorry that you had to go through it all alone. It is such a difficult and confusing time Hopefully I will be able to help others in that position. I wish you peace. ❤️
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I have no doubt that you will help all that allow you to. A votre santé! (to your health!)
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Hi, thank you for the follow and likes on my blog, it is good to be across yours, Vonita 🙂
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You’re blogging for a noble purpose…to spread your knowledge and wisdom that could be helpful to many of us…Great… 🙂
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Hello. Thank you for turning your experience into wisdom for other people. Whether we are managing a chronic illness for ourselves or caregivers for people we love, we are stronger when we share who
we are and what we’ve learned.
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Thank you.
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You sound like a brave lady and a fantastic mum!
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Thank you so much, but I should be saying that to you.
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We help each other and I would implore men to see what women see. They can retain manhood without the needless cruelty and diminishment projected by too many men. Sometimes I chafe at the rhetoric that precludes men. That said, love is a teaching moment and women are great in their beautiful way/
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I agree. Thank you.
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Thank you so much for following my blog. Would love to explore this site one of these days!
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I agree! This is a wonderful idea for a blog. 🙂
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Thank you!
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May days of parenting are over, but as an educator, I still have an interest in children. I appreciate your follow.
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Hi I also came across your you through blogging 201. I am an adult living with chronic illness amongst other health problems that severely restrict my mobility, and I have Facebook friends that are parents of children going through similar things so your blog will help me pass on the correct info to them as I don’t know if things are different for a child as I had no health issues as a child so your blog is really interesting for me. maybe if you have a chance to have a look at my blog you can find it here – http://vickyandherdogs.wordpress.com I have started following you now and if you like my blog you might follow me back?
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Hi, thank you for your positive words about my blog. I went to yours and I am now following you. I am sorry for all that you are going through, but glad that you are able to help others through your blog. I also have a Facebook account, If you would like to send your friends with children with chronic illnesses to iamnotsickboy.com (write it in the search section) I have many organizations that could be of some assistance. Thanks again.
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Thank you I will x
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You are honest and real and the ones who look upon another as merely gain are those with a pot belly but without manners. I believe in you and many here do!
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Hi there, I came across your blog through Blogging 201. I am very interested in parenting issues, so am now a new follower. One of the things I blog about myself is parenting, although from a different perspective. I hope you’ll visit my blog, too, and maybe will follow it back (if you find it interesting enough). 🙂
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Wow, what a wonderful Idea for a Blog.
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You are so right and your own beauty a harbor.
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