Well it is about fucking time!
I asked my wife to call every number she had for the doctors, both at the hospital and the private practice. Finally she got an answer. The tests came back showing she has a cyst/fibrous mass only and no cancer/tumor. We are so relieved. I love her more then anyone could possibly know.
You know there are times were I find life is hard. With us it is usually money problems. We have gotten better. At one time my house was days from being foreclosed on and both cars were about to be reposed. I almost gave up. There was still a bit of a housing boom in AZ and I sold my house in an afternoon. I was letting a company try to sell it but they didnt represent me. I found they took two months and the deals kept falling through. I told them to kiss my ass and sold it my self with in hours. I saved one car and let the other go. I didnt fight for it because it was falling apart and I couldnt afford to have it fixed anyway, tranie and AC. It was right around the time of the Rwanda 10 year anniversary. I had heard a story about it on NPRs BBC report one night while driving home. I didnt feel sorry for my self after that. Sure I was on the verge of loosing my house. But they lost whole villages and some families were forced at gun point to rape each other to live (boys to moms and fathers to daughters). Some parents were forced to pick a loved one to live or die. And all I had to do was move into an apartment and more then likely take the bus? My stuff didnt seam like problems anymore. I often think about that moment we things seem rough. Here in the USA we have it so easy. Even our working poor earn more money then 30% of the rest of the world.
Now we are doing good and my credit is still shit but I dont care. My kids get three square a day and smile all the time. What more do I need.
take care.
I asked my wife to call every number she had for the doctors, both at the hospital and the private practice. Finally she got an answer. The tests came back showing she has a cyst/fibrous mass only and no cancer/tumor. We are so relieved. I love her more then anyone could possibly know.
You know there are times were I find life is hard. With us it is usually money problems. We have gotten better. At one time my house was days from being foreclosed on and both cars were about to be reposed. I almost gave up. There was still a bit of a housing boom in AZ and I sold my house in an afternoon. I was letting a company try to sell it but they didnt represent me. I found they took two months and the deals kept falling through. I told them to kiss my ass and sold it my self with in hours. I saved one car and let the other go. I didnt fight for it because it was falling apart and I couldnt afford to have it fixed anyway, tranie and AC. It was right around the time of the Rwanda 10 year anniversary. I had heard a story about it on NPRs BBC report one night while driving home. I didnt feel sorry for my self after that. Sure I was on the verge of loosing my house. But they lost whole villages and some families were forced at gun point to rape each other to live (boys to moms and fathers to daughters). Some parents were forced to pick a loved one to live or die. And all I had to do was move into an apartment and more then likely take the bus? My stuff didnt seam like problems anymore. I often think about that moment we things seem rough. Here in the USA we have it so easy. Even our working poor earn more money then 30% of the rest of the world.
Now we are doing good and my credit is still shit but I dont care. My kids get three square a day and smile all the time. What more do I need.
take care.
I really need to work on the power of positive thinking. I let myself get down way too easily. I should take a cue from you.
I'm so glad that your wife is okay and it's not cancer.
It just sucks that you had to jump through hoops just to get them to tell you the answers you needed.
xoxo
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