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Diane  
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From: Diane <dc...@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 11:43:54 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: How do you cope with Anxiety?
How do you all cope? I'm talking about the "what is wrong with me?"
"I'm dreading that medical test" "I'm afraid of my diagnosis" "I have
to have surgery tomorrow" (that one's for Gareeth) kind of anxiety. I
used to be so much better at it, and find my usual coping mechanisms
are not working as they used to. I think I'm out of practice. There is
such collective wisdom in this group, and I'd love it if some of you
would share your coping skills. I know prayer is a big one for many,
but not all, of us.
What works for you?

diane


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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?

"Diane" <dc...@aol.com> wrote in message

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For me its been a long drawn out process of learning not to worry
about things I can't do anything about.  Sometimes with more success
than others.

But honestly I think more credit goes to having plenty of other
things to worry about.  For the next ten months I have no teenagers
to worry about.  Oldest grandsons are now in their early twenties,
their little brother is twelve.  For the most part if I am bound and
determined to worry, I worry about the kids.

That, and I'm sure something in the various drugs I'm on helps with
anxiety.

Last but not least, I find I worry less about the future as I get
older.  Kind of a memory thing.  To busy worrying about things I
might forget.

Jo


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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 13:04:47 -0800
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
I find things to do to keep me busy if I can. Of course I pray and read the
bible or devotionals too to help me get through it.

but since the countdown is coming for no money, no way to pay bills, it is
not working as good.

but it does work for me to keep busy for the other things like what is wrong
with me, dreading the medical test. don't know if it would work for surgery.

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Love Squirrely Jo


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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 17:56:32 -0600
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?

"Diane" <dc...@aol.com> wrote in message

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> How do you all cope? I'm talking about the "what is wrong with me?"
> "I'm dreading that medical test" "I'm afraid of my diagnosis" "I have
> to have surgery tomorrow" (that one's for Gareeth) kind of anxiety. I
> used to be so much better at it, and find my usual coping mechanisms
> are not working as they used to. I think I'm out of practice. There is
> such collective wisdom in this group, and I'd love it if some of you
> would share your coping skills. I know prayer is a big one for many,
> but not all, of us.
> What works for you?

> diane

OH my yes,,,,and what works for me..... Its about thy will Lord and what
tomorrow will bring for me.   I can not control what takes place in much of
my life.  I do what I can with what makes sense for me and then I give the
rest to my God and my newsgroup for what comes next   and I try to listen to
both and when I think they agree,,,,, life is easy.
Harv

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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 19:04:33 -0500
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
First, I tell myself over and over that whatever it is, it will be ok.  
That's partly a matter of faith and God and partly the knowledge that I/we
have come through so much already that we can manage what we need to. (of
course this doesn't keep me from whining along the way!  But telling God that
I really don't want to do "this" again is part of the process for me!)

Second, I do what I can to control what I can.  I learn what I can, I do my
best to get doctors I can trust (which was a big frustration when we lived
with very limited options that way!), I remind myself of the positives in the
situation rather than the negatives (i.e. getting a diagnosis at least means
you can *treat* it,  both parents and I myself have always done well with
surgery so I will this time also, etc.) and, once again, tell myself that
even though i don't want to do whatever it is, I can get through it because
I've managed so much already. And I make sure those around me know I love
them, just in case soemthing does happen to me.

And I schedule treats for myself to help me look on the good side of life!
(we're off on another overnight to Chicago tomorrow!)

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Nann
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 16:18:28 -0800
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
I am not the best to answer this today as I have had a major anxiety attack
this morning over all this stupid seperation stuff but I guess since I have
it sort of under control again...well here is my routine.

First I start with breathing exercises - upping them when I feel anxious or
know that things are happening that I am losing a little sleep over.  I am
at about 8 - 10 times a day right now on those.  Just deep breathing,
expanding the abs and chest and exhaling making sure everything is out and
usually if I am at home making a humming or shwooshing noise while exhaling.

I also make lists at this time.  Worst case scenario, best case scenario.
Make sure history is all there and look at the things that are improving.
The kind of "surgery tomorrow" anxiety would be to make lists of what I have
taken care of and how well prepared I am.  For example - I leave in 14 days
to go to Hawaii.  Scooter - check, airport - phone to arrange wheelchair,
get small wheeled bag and check in large one.  Meds in sufficcient demand -
check.  Prescription for tamiflu - getting on Wednesday.  Etc.  This now
takes some of the worry out of that. What is the worst that can happen?  How
am I going to handle that.  The best case scenario - I will do everything I
want.  The worst case - I get sick and spend the week in the hotel room -
well at least it won't be in the apartment here. It will be in hot hawaii
not cold damp BC at the moment.

Relaxation exercises - I do these all the time twice a day.  When I had the
cat and dog they were not allowed in the bedroom when I did them.  My
favorite one is to lie and relax each joint first.  Tighten (not to the
point of pain) and then relax, over and over until I feel that I am sinking
into the bed.  Then I take myself into my favorite spot.  Right now I walk
along the river, watching the ducks and swans.  I take a deep breath and
smell the fresh air and grasses.  If I close my eyes I can hear the wind in
the grasses beside the riverside. I sit on a bench and watch the boats go in
and out of the inlet, silently drifing by.  The ripples in the water as they
go by.  On and on.

Sometimes it is my favorite garden area I imagine.  I make a scene in my
head, smells, sights, what I hear and always the heat of the sun on my face.

Gentle exercise breaks also help my anxiety.  A gentle stretch of all my
joints to the point before pain helps to make me feel under control.On a day
like today distraction works best.  Pat and I had a huge fight on the phone
and I must admit I was having trouble breathing after and the apartment
closed in.  It was scary and part of that was the "what will I do with this
damn disability and how will I live on whatever I am going to live on and
what the hell happened to make me put up with the past few years of
marriage."

So for distraction I got out.  Just left in my car not really knowing where
I was going except to go out and buy toilet paper.  I purposely smiled and
said hi to everyone.  Talked to everyone, got a newspaper and then went for
fish and chips - yes a forbidden food but it felt better.  I am still
feeling anxious about everything but feel I can cope now.

I think you said what I do in a sentence.  For me it is practice.  Practice
and routine every day.  It is what gets me through most things - practicing
the breathing, practicing the distraction techniques and making those lists.
By the way the lists are filed after.  Once written down and the worst
brought out I write out possible solutions then file the paper.  Sometimes
when I need to I bring out the file and realize I mastered that situation or
the test wasn't as bad as I thought.  Sometimes the solution is to research
ideas such as the results of tests - sometimes that is more than I can do as
it seems to scary.  The important thing for me is to be prepared but not go
off on a tangent (as I am easily taken that way if you read things further.
ie:  heart test - could mean blockage, could mean heart attack, maybe
surgery, what would I do if I needed surgery, how would I cope, what kind of
surgery.  All that tangent for a heart test that maybe was just
investigational or routine.  Easily done with information.)

Hope this helps Diane.  Prayer isn't a big thing for me but thoughts are.  I
guess those thoughts are maybe healing prayers but usually they are just
warm thoughts. I like to think they work the same way.

Kelly

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ANN M  
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 18:43:07 -0800
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
As for health issues, I tend to do a "Scarlett O'Hara" and put off
thinking about it until tomorrow!!!  When tomorrow comes and I have to
think or do something about it, I try not to panic.  I also do the
self-hypnosis thing that Kelly explained so well...the relaxation
breathing and tightening and relaxing muscles from the feet up and going
off to a nicer place (I do this at the dentist also).
If I get really scared or anxious (as in an MRI machine), or if I let
myself think of awful happenings in the future,  I give it to God and
ask Him to hold my hand and get me through.

Ann


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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 20:29:25 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
This is so interesting, not to mention helpful. What different
techniques and approaches you all have. I suppose for myself, I've had
some combination of all of these, but Kelly's techniques are ones I
used to teach as a therapist and employed regularly myself. I'd be on
a beach in Hawaii while getting a tooth drilled! But as I said, I am
way out of practice. When i lived in Virginia, i attended a
Mindfulness Center several times a month and relaxation became second
nature to me. But more than 4 years ago, i moved to NC and in with my
very unrelaxing (though otherwise wonderful) significant other, and
have, as I said, forgotten all I knew about coping. So it's time to
get back into it. I have a few of those medical mysteries going on, as
so many of us do, and it's helpful to think about ways to deal with
the unknown. . . and the finding out.

S.Jo, I'm so sorry about the money troubles. And Kelly, I'm sorry you
had a rough day. I know the past few months have been a roller
coaster.

diane


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Donna G.  
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?

For me, it is using many different techniques.

Deep breathing and then blowing it out very slowly, but making sure I
blow it out all the way, and repeat several times.

Music is also a good way for me to help with the anxiety.

Finding something that I know will make me laugh ( a good movie,
friends, brothers, etc )

Sometimes getting out of my home and taking a nice walk or a nice drive,
etc

Talking with friends

Making lists!  I am the queen of lists, and like Kelly, I often think of
the worst case scenario and then think of and write down how to deal
with the worst case scenario should it happen

Long relaxing hot showers

very rarely getting myself a massage

Lots of prayers/conversations with God

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Donna
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1.)   ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we
call them FRIENDS......

2.)    May God's richest blessings be
upon you both today and
throughout the year.
May His blessings flow through
you to touch the lives of
everyone you meet.


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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 01:38:24 -0800
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
I guess sometimes the word is practice.  Sometimes I look at all this as
being my job.  If I don't keep on top of things I get fired or at the least
a red tag on my file in otherwords the pain gets the best of me. Or the
anxiety.  Or the fatique. The relaxation to me is pretty much second nature
by now and it really doesn't take much to do now - it is automatic.
I canunderstand how anxious you would be about the medical mysteries Diane.
Unfortunately (which always raises the anxiety level) it is always so hard
to diagnose these mysteries (as you and Nann know well with different
problems) and there are no quick fixes.  Also to help matters the "experts"
don't always agree.  The easiest way I guess for me to get through these
things is to do the techniques I wrote about.

The one thing I forgot about that helps the most is my support systems.  My
mom, my girlfriend, the group.  All help in different ways in my life.

The roller coaster ride hit a huge bump today.  It is 1:30 in the morning
and i have been having a meltdown for the past 4 hours.  Well to be fair
most of the day since it started at 10:00 with the fight with Pat over the
seperation crap. It has gone downhill from there.  My chest is sore now and
I am having trouble breathing and I suspect it is from the crying.  I know
this too will pass and by tomorrow I will once again be okay again but today
I just wish I knew what the crap happened the past years and especially
since about November when things roller coaster.  I just want off.  I even
went as far as to tell him today I didn't care about it all that I would
sign his damn seperation stuff just get out of my life.  My mom and
girlfriend reminded me that couldn't happen without a lawyer - it just
wasn't a viable solution and the downside was too much.  Thank goodness
because they are right.

If only he knew I would give up all of it to know what the **** went down.
Tonight I am just tired and scared and hurting.  And at 1:30 in the morning
the only place to talk to is the newsgroup or the crisis line.  that might
be next. Because of the chest pains I don't want to take a painkiller.  I
know in my brain they are just from the crying but that doesn't make it any
easier.

Anyhow thanks Diane.  I am okay - really the first bad meltdown I have had.
Guess after all that has happened I deserve it.  In the last 2 months I have
moved, had an infusion, finished my husband's 2 company bookkeeping year end
and been dealing with heart tests, new doctor's and separation crap.  And I
miss my dog and cat badly right now.  At least I have Hawaii to look forward
to in 2 weeks. I will pick myself up tomorrow.

Anyhow I don't know if any of those ideas help Diane. They do take practice
as you know but it doen't take long to get the hang of it again.  The
techniques don't solve anything but do lessen the anxiety.

Off to deep breathe and see if I can get to sleep.  Time to use my other
technique - lecturing myself. Can't hurt even although it doesn't always do
any good.

By the way one of my relaxation distraction etc things is reading.  I
re-read Brass Ring which I found in the bookstore the other day.  I had
forgotten how good it really was.  Am I allowed another favorite of yours.
can they all be the best ever books???

Hugs Diane,
Kelly

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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-11/uomh-urs103009.php Stolen
from Nann's post, thanks Nann!

Drugs and alcohol of course!! No, just kidding. There is a kenel of truth to
that also. I have anti-d's from my shrink as well as anti-anxiety meds only
if and when something is extremely overwhelming and only for a very short
term.
This will probably sound pretty morbid but the moment I was born I was
already dying. That's the meat and potatos. Everything in between is gravy.
Might run into a few lumps now and again but that is the way it is. We have
no idea how much time we have so I believe we should enjoy every moment,
every experience good or bad. Is that hedonistic? Don't know, don't care. I
know what little I can control and don't worry about what I can't. I believe
life is to be enjoyed regardless of circumstance. Consequently I have very
few things I worry about and less I get stressed over. With others, I help
when I can and don't worry about when I can't. I pursue wholeheartedly the
things I enjoy, don't have time for the rest. One step in front of the other
until my time is up.
GaryZ

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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 08:12:57 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Nov 4 2009 3:12 am
Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
I'm running out the door, but just wanted to say I agree with
everything everybody's said! I'm reading a helpful book (which y'all
could have written) called "emotional freedom" (really hate the title)
by Judith Orloff, who has a physical, pychological, emotional and
spiritual approach to dealing with anxiety etc.

kelly, check in today to let us know you're okay. what a rought day
and night you had yesterday! i've been there. it was a long time ago
and i remember longing for the fast forward button. i'm glad you have
hawaii to look forward to.
Gary, we need to live in the moment. I totally agree.

Gotta run,

hugs,

diane


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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 11:02:39 -0500
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?

Sometimes I also find just sitting in the dark with a candle or two
burning and doing the deep breathing stuff is quite relaxing.  Something
about sitting in the dark with the candle flickering and just watching
it (during the holiday months, love to do this with the lights turned
off and just the christmas tree lights lit up!)

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Donna
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1.)   ANGELS EXIST, but some times, since they don't all have wings, we
call them FRIENDS......

2.)    May God's richest blessings be
upon you both today and
throughout the year.
May His blessings flow through
you to touch the lives of
everyone you meet.


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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
I just got up and I am okay.  It is sunny and I intend to get out on my
scooter into the village to see people.  Long nap needed this afternoon.  It
was a crappy day but since leaving Pat I have actually had more good days
than bad so maybe eventually they will all be decent (or as decent as
"normal" - lets face it life is not all cheery and whatever.

My chest hurts but i think it was from all the crying.  Will get it checked
if it continues.  The crying was pretty hard.

Off to the village to see people, smile and get smiles back.  That should
help the day!

kelly

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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
Kelly, I know you had an awful day.  I want you to know that you
improved my not that awful day with what you posted.

I've been cold a lot recently.  Weather and house are fine, its just
me.  I warmed up a bit as I read your exercise.  I've done those
before so I know how to concentrate on the images, just haven't done
it in a long time.  I swear I warmed up.  I reread that part a
couple more times last night and it really helped.

Jo

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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?

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Don't knock what works.  I still have a small stash of anti-anxiety
meds 'just in case'.  I used to call them my IRS and Mother-In-Law
pills.  Serax if I remember the name right.  Sometimes medication
will head specific anxiety off at the pass.

Another thing that helps keep me from worry is no fun, but we take
the help we get where we can.  Charlie has really started worrying
much more than he used to as he's gotten older.  Mostly about the
kids, who quite frankly are adults and can do their own worrying now
as I see it.  But I figure he has it covered if anything needs
worried about.

Jo


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From: "Kelly" <kelly...@shaw.ca>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:44:34 -0800
Local: Wed, Nov 4 2009 9:44 am
Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
My father in law died this morning at 11:00.  He was confused last week and
refused to use his walker.  Fell, broke his hip and was diagnosed in the
hospital as having pneumonia.  They operated anyhow as he was in so much
pain with the hip.  He already had early dementia and advanced parkinsons.
He appeared to be getting a little better the last 2 days (he had high anger
and anxiety and aggression in the hospital from the pneumonia and was very
confused - didn't know where he was or why) but slipped away quietly this
morning.  My husband is taking it very badly and is on his way.  In the
meantime my son is sitting with his grannie.  She is 93 and is taking it
very well.  He was 87.

I will be in Victoria next week so will see my mil then.  Not sure if there
will be a memorial service or when.  I told him I loved him last time I saw
him and basically said a quiet goodbye then since I am not in town and Pat
and I are not together anymore.  Was going to see him later this week when i
was in town.  Will go see my mil and give her a hug.

Anyhow in a better place.  I would hate a broken hip and early dementia at
87.  There are too many dragons to face in the world sometimes.

Anyhow makes yesterday seem minor.  I am off to town to see people and talk
to anyone.  Maybe get my toes done - my feet hurt dreadfully today and that
always seems to help.

Thanks for listening everyone.  Just needed that support - truly Diane I
don't always cope with anxiety well and yesterday was a perfect example.
Today things are sort of back into perspective. Hope you are doing okay.

Kelly

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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:47:59 -0800
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
Have safe travels there and back. take care.

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Love Squirrely Jo


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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:48:49 -0800
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
thanks Diane. I feel for you so am thinking about you alot. prayers coming
that way too.

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Love Squirrely Jo


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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:50:35 -0800
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Kelly,

sweetie, hang in there. I am praying things will get better for you.

once again you did a wonderful job on answering these questions and giving
suggestions. don't know what we would do without  you. You are always so
helpful to others.

have a good time in Hawaii when you go. Have safe travels there and back. Do
a grass skirt dance for me. ;-)

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Love Squirrely Jo


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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:23:21 -0800
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
I am so looking forward to it SJ.  There will be a hula skirt for me and i
intend to somehow go snorkelling.  Might be only for a few minutes but that
is a few minutes more than if I didn't go - right?  Other than that - well
mai tais under the banyon tree, swimming in the pool, watching the friday
night fireworks from our hotel balcony, scooting and people watching on the
scooter I rented.

Have never been to Hawaii but live through my friends and family's stories.
This time I am going to actually feel the heat and swim!  Renting a red
convertible to do the island one day.

It is wonderful to have sister like mine.  She is the one determined to pay
for the trip for me.  I have paid for the scooter and hope I can get all the
food and booze.  That might help a little.  We get along well and are both
readers so are taking books both of us like so we can trade part way through
the trip.

Will make a difference.

Things will get better as soon as the seperation stuff is decided.  We are
having a cooling off period until January right now so he can get all papers
together.  And I can get my emotions under control.  My chest is tight and I
have a headache - great signs for me of too much emotions and stress.  Going
to go get a manicure and pedicure (as well as the dreaded bathing suit).

Off and thanks SJ.

Kelly

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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 16:28:44 -0800
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
My condolences to you and all involved. I am sorry to hear this but as you
said he is in a better place now and won't have to suffer anymore.

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Love Squirrely Jo


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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
I sure hope the trip is beautiful for you, you deserve it. Have fun and
enjoy. Hopefully the stress will let us and soon for you and for all of us.

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Love Squirrely Jo


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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 18:00:21 -0800
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"Kelly" <kelly...@shaw.ca> wrote in message

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>I am so looking forward to it SJ.  There will be a hula skirt for
>me and i intend to somehow go snorkelling.  Might be only for a few
>minutes but that is a few minutes more than if I didn't go - right?
>Other than that - well mai tais under the banyon tree, swimming in
>the pool, watching the friday night fireworks from our hotel
>balcony, scooting and people watching on the scooter I rented.

> Have never been to Hawaii but live through my friends and family's
> stories. This time I am going to actually feel the heat and swim!
> Renting a red convertible to do the island one day.

That brings back a sweet memory.  I took my younger daughter to
Hawaii when she was about 14.  Just about the time the VW Cabriolet
came out.  She so wanted to get one of those, a convertible some
day.  I rented one for the day and we did Oahu.  We had a blast.
One of my favorite pictures is of her with the car in front of the
Lions Head Inn.

She did learn that while a convertible can be a whole lot of fun, it
isn't terribly practical for real life.

BTW, do not fill up on fresh from the fields pineapple juice the day
of your flight back to the mainland.

Jo


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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 21:28:31 -0500
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Subject: Re: How do you cope with Anxiety?
My condolences to you, also, Kelly.  As well as to your inlaws.  I'm glad
that you are feeling better today.

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Navy
Take out the FISH to email me.

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