breathisngststill breathes no more

I HAVE LOVED ALL OF YOU

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  1. why? why leave us?

    i hope you are okay…………..

  2. What is wrong with your spelling. Are you OK?

    Get back & spell correctly, young lady.

  3. are you okay? I hope you mean this metaphorically. Please let us know what is going on. We too love you, so please reply.  

    • nocatz on April 14, 2008 at 23:28

    https://www.docudharma.com/show

    • srkp23 on April 14, 2008 at 23:42

    We love you and are thinking about you. You are such an important voice and member of our community. We are holding you and breathing with you even in what seem like suffocating times. Please know that, and please come back to let us know how you are.  

  4. Don’t talk to us, talk with us.

    We have loved you too.  

    We still love you.

    We always will love you.

    Talk with us, tell us what we can do to help.

  5. I am sorry for that

    Which is true

    You know this if you ever cried so hard your breathing comes in gulps

    it wasn’t bad enough that after surving a TBI he called me worthless

    it was discovering he gave me herpes

    can you really blame me?

  6. it is not your fault, breathingstill, and it is not the end of the world. Are you near a phone? If I send you my number, would you call me – PLEASE?  

  7. however bad the crisis seems now, know that, like everything else in life, this too will indeed pass.

    deep breath breathingstill. please.

  8. best wishes.  breathing is good…

  9. What’s happening? Are you okay????

  10. you must stay with us for there is no one to take your place.

  11. drove aimlessly for what seemed like eternitity – realized I have a gas card

    Good news husband has agreed to send me to Italy – anywhere I choose – as soon as arrangements can be made – at least 2 months – but we both know I am not coming back –to him

  12. ALL SO MUCH THERE ARE NO WORDS FOR MY GRATITUDE FOR YOUR LOVE

  13. just like a Obama I am a street fighter that’s what comes from growng up in Philly

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