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re: re: re: long term prognosis May. 14th, 2008 8:11am
Thank you all for your thoughts and suggestions. First, I'd like to say, I am having a much better, brighter day. It was just one of those days when I posted where my daughter was grouchy in the morning, didn't want to wear her bracelet to school (because she is tired of the questions) and already counting down to her next appointment with the endo. because she has learned quickly that that usually means more bloodwork. Since she was just diagnosed less than a year ago, it has been a huge learning curve for all of us and adjusting our reality is overwhelming sometimes. I have always, and will continue to focus on taking one day at a time and not dwelling (too long) on the negatives. My family has so many things to feel blessed about! Thank you all who offered a kind word or reassurance. I think it is always important to know what can, could, and maybe will happen; to be proactive with this illness. It is equally important to hear, assure, and re-affirm with others, that this too will work its self out, as does most things in life. It may not always be my will, but I know that it is Gods will.
Thanks again. I am so grateful to have this support.