A Sunny Side ?
Hi all my good friends.
As I already said it many times on this forum, I'm sick since many months, but when you are, the time seems much more longer and so dark. I tried lots of things to get cured but the sun seems somewhere else or for someone else. But don't get sad about me, I'm a strong man (a Québec one), and the solution is a question of days or weeks? I contacted qualified peoples and I think the solutions are near now. I do my best to stay in a good shape till that day and try to sing during the present rainy and dark days: "I'm a believer" and hope to warm me up soon with a good sunny side.
As I already said it many times on this forum, I'm sick since many months, but when you are, the time seems much more longer and so dark. I tried lots of things to get cured but the sun seems somewhere else or for someone else. But don't get sad about me, I'm a strong man (a Québec one), and the solution is a question of days or weeks? I contacted qualified peoples and I think the solutions are near now. I do my best to stay in a good shape till that day and try to sing during the present rainy and dark days: "I'm a believer" and hope to warm me up soon with a good sunny side.
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I thought I had read all your posts but I had no idea you were not well.
Whatever course you decide to pursue in an effort to get well it is important that your mind and body are in the best possibly position to contribute to that effort. That means eating nutritionally, getting enough sleep, and helping your mind to stay cheerful by reading books and looking at movies that are light and funny. Just gently floating along the river of life without a care, in conformance with God's Law.
Peace,
Richard
Whatever course you decide to pursue in an effort to get well it is important that your mind and body are in the best possibly position to contribute to that effort. That means eating nutritionally, getting enough sleep, and helping your mind to stay cheerful by reading books and looking at movies that are light and funny. Just gently floating along the river of life without a care, in conformance with God's Law.
Peace,
Richard
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Stay positive. What ever is after you, smack it with a stick.
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nortcan..... sorry to hear that you are having some problems. You have to hang in there and think positive. Hope you will be feeling better soon.
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My good friend Pierre, I thought you'd taken a sabatical. Being a believer is very good. Keep us posted young man.
Thanks Richard for the good words. I think that I made a mistake to send that post. In realty I'm not sick like some can imaginate. In a few time all will be back and we will be enjoying the life like before. Yes I believe in God!franco b wrote:I thought I had read all your posts but I had no idea you were not well.
Whatever course you decide to pursue in an effort to get well it is important that your mind and body are in the best possibly position to contribute to that effort. That means eating nutritionally, getting enough sleep, and helping your mind to stay cheerful by reading books and looking at movies that are light and funny. Just gently floating along the river of life without a care, in conformance with God's Law.
Peace,
Richard
buck24, thanks for the good words. You know, now with the years problems look so different for me. I probably got wrong in describing my situation and hope everyone could understand it. Sickness is not always like it is said.buck24 wrote:nortcan..... sorry to hear that you are having some problems. You have to hang in there and think positive. Hope you will be feeling better soon.
Anyways, all what I read here is certainly the most positive posts I ever saw on the forum.
Thank you and have fun, the life is so fast
Fred, if I was a farmer, I could retire but I'm not so I still on the work for a few years, I think?freetown fred wrote:My good friend Pierre, I thought you'd taken a sabatical. Being a believer is very good. Keep us posted young man.
Take care and in a short time the sun will be back for all of us.
Au revoir mon ami!
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Pierre, like Fred, I too thought you had just gone away for a bit. I had no idea you were feeling under the weather. I'm not a religious man, but I do wish you the best and a speedy recovery.
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Hope you are feeling better soon.
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Tropical Sunshine for you...
It has been a long and sometime dark winter...
But the seasons will always change...
Things always look better under the bright blast of summer sun for me...
Best wishes for your speedy recovery...
It has been a long and sometime dark winter...
But the seasons will always change...
Things always look better under the bright blast of summer sun for me...
Best wishes for your speedy recovery...
Thanks IOF. I had so many work to do that I kept away from the forum but didn't forget all of you.I'm On Fire wrote:Pierre, like Fred, I too thought you had just gone away for a bit. I had no idea you were feeling under the weather. I'm not a religious man, but I do wish you the best and a speedy recovery.
About the healt, I think that I forgot some details about it and don't woory all will be set in a few days! The SUNNYSIDE is very close to me.