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Okay so I've mentioned the rash on my belly, and yesterday I was struggling to reach the spot, I asked my mom to help. When she got close to my groin, I experienced something like being ticklish, only instead of wanting to giggle, I wanted to flinch. since then, I've been very shaky, and I feel like I'm hanging on by a thread. Hugs appreciated.

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Hugs

erin's picture

We know what that's about. If hugs help, we'll spam you some hugs.

Hugs, hugs, hugs, hugs, hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Hugs and Huggles

tmf's picture

Big Hugs...
Small Hugs...
Flurry of Huggles...
Sweet Hugs...

Loving Hugs tmf

Peace, Love, Freedom, Happiness
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Health
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Years ago I had started a business with two partners.

One day, one of my parents said (in anguish) "It's always going to be a struggle."

She was right. Some days the struggle is less than others, but pretty much it's been one crisis after another.

There was a time I thought I was alone in these constant battles, until I read "Shoe Dog" an autobiography by the founder of Nike.

Nike is a huge success story. . .but they've been one step from financial collapse throughout their company's history.

I've studied insurance company financials for years. The secret to having a sparkling ROI for an insurance company is as much in keeping your real assets as low as possible as it is in generating return. Most of them, therefore, are operaing on fumes.

Not to diminish your problems -- but we're all in it up to our noses -- and the minute you aren't live isn't life.

Good luck. A lot of people here love you.

Jill

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

For Dottie

Podracer's picture

There's always a hug.

"Reach for the sun."

I see you. I am here.

crash's picture

Among the tribes in Northern Natal in South Africa, the tribes greet each other with “Sawu bona” which in the English language is equivalent to saying “hello”

The phrase “Sawu bona” literally is defined as “I see you.”

If you are a member of the tribe you would reply, “Sikhona” Which in English language is equivalent to saying “I am here”

The order of the greeting of this exchange is important. And what it is saying…in literal translation.

UNTIL YOU SEE ME~ I do not exist.

Which means: when you see me you bring me into existence.

https://www.lollydaskal.com/leadership/i-see-you/

Your friend
Crash