vickyj
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That is the sheet that I am referring to. The smallest she has in that sheet is full sized. But for 24.00 and free shipping.....even after chemo these are by far my favorite sheets. U might email her and ask if she has something in twin if you don't think you could make a full sized work.0August 2013
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Hi, I saw your post about being a caregiver for your mom. I am a long distance caregiver for my mom. Her cancer is in stage 3b and was diagnosed about 7 months ago. The initial treatment was succesfull with the primary tumor, but the cancer still spread. Is your mom undergoing treatments?0June 2013
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Hello vickyj,
So sorry to hear about your mother. My husband age 61, was diagnosed in November. Being a caregiver is very challenging. It is physically, emotionally, and spiritually draining. I'm sure you feel overwhelmed right now. I hope you have family and friends you can look to for help I know you're gonna need. If you have any questions or just need someone to turn to, I'm here for you
Good luck and prayers.
Jackie0May 2013 -
Re; Dearest friend,
My name is Nanthana Chansithipongse, I want to donate part of what I have to
the needy through. You could be surprised why I picked you. But someone has
to do it. I have been diagonalized with Breast and Blood disease which has
defiled all forms of medical treatment and I have been told by my doctor
that my days are numbered on earth.
I have been touched to donate from what I have made from this World to
charity through you for the good work of humanity, rather than allow my
relatives to use my hard earned funds inappropriately after my death. Please
email me favourmicheal24@ymail.com with your contact information such as Your Full Names, Address,
Direct Telephone number and direct email address so I can tell you what you
need to do and also give you more details about my intentions.
Best Regards.
Mrs Nanthana Chansithipongse0May 2013 -
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