Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 INTRODUCTION We have all heard the expression"the journey of a lifetime begins with a single step." I embarked on my journey of change--from a multiple sclerosis--diagnosed patient with recurring symptoms and little hope, to an optimistic youthful person happy with my life and eager to live fully--almost by accident. I was not seeking enlightenment. I was not on a quest. But I, like ANY number of people had to learn when life tosses you lemons, you had really better decide to make lemonade. First, some background information. For the rest of the story go to: www.ginakopera.comSincerely, Gina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 Hi Barb, thank you for posting. Your pets sound nice. I love dogs. I actually bought one a few months ago. Then I rethought it because I had to get two jobs and didn't want her to be alone all day. Poor little puppy. I felt so bad for my family, and I still obsess about that decision, but I hope to have a dog within a few years. We have an iguana now, less attention required. Kel --- Bjohnsonrn wrote: > Hi, > > I'm Barb. I am 53, and have two children, 25 and > 27. We have a sweet > little half lab, half cocker, who looks just like a > baby lab. We also have two > cats and a beautiful little black and white bunny. > I am married to a wonderful > man, and live near Baltimore. > > I love to garden, and reading, and needlework, which > I seldom have time for. > > I have Fibromylagia, and about 8 years ago, I was > almost crippled with it. > After a lot of work, I have been able to get it > under control, and actually > feel good now. > > I originally was a teacher, and now I am an RN, as > is my hubby, and I am a > Wholistic Healthcare Consultant. Although we love > nursing, we are tired of > the way we are treated by the hospitals and the > establishment. That is why I > am doing the consulting, in addition to the fact > that it is more satisfying. > Hubby is still working in the hospital, but we are > trying to get him out. We > took classes and are learning how to do currency > trading, which is a lot to > learn, but very lucrative when you do it. > > We follow the Baltimore Ravens, and the Baltimore > Orioles, (OK, no comments > about Rafael), and I love the beach. In fact, if we > get good at the trading, > our goal is to get a beach house. I love horses. > Most of all, I love > helping people. > > Barb > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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