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Burton Mail Mrs Davidson now helps to run the Burton Breast Care Support Group , a group for survivors of breast cancer which meets at Queen's Hospital. ...
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I need to get this all out.. - ALS/MND Support Group Forums
HarlequinHeart
Mon, 12 Jul 2010 19:03:15 GM
My mother has been diagnosed with ALS as of Friday, the 9th. She will be 63 this year, and all of her symptoms thus far match perfectly with the signs.
HarlequinHeart
Mon, 12 Jul 2010 19:03:15 GM
My mother has been diagnosed with ALS as of Friday, the 9th. She will be 63 this year, and all of her symptoms thus far match perfectly with the signs.
How many Military Spouses are really looking for another support group?
Q. I am a military spouse. I had joined a fairly large military support yahoo group. But all they seemed to do was judge the newbies to the Military lifestyle. So after finally having enough of all they complaining & judgement back and forth I left the group and started my own. My question is, do the military spouses really need another support group out there? I mean really, there is such a flux of information out there what could one more group possibly offer? I don't do our Battalion FRG. They are a bunch of back bitting heifers. You can't say anything to them that doesn't travel the "chain of command". It's not worth the drama.
Asked by Sue - Thu Mar 8 13:57:51 2007 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Part of a problem is the tension between the wives who have BTDT and the ones who are just learning. When you're new to the lifestyle it's a huge crisis say when the boat e-mail goes down for the first few times. If you approach it by asking around in a huge panic you're going to get a pretty cold response from the seasoned wives who know that this is just normal operating procedure for the boat. But the older wives forget what it's like to have that panic, that "what if" thought that everyone has the first time communication goes away like that. And that's just one example from real life on our last deployment for DH's sub. Both sides need to show some respect and learn to respond with dignity when asking and answering questions if… [cont.]
Answered by Critter - Thu Mar 8 14:27:16 2007
Q. I am a military spouse. I had joined a fairly large military support yahoo group. But all they seemed to do was judge the newbies to the Military lifestyle. So after finally having enough of all they complaining & judgement back and forth I left the group and started my own. My question is, do the military spouses really need another support group out there? I mean really, there is such a flux of information out there what could one more group possibly offer? I don't do our Battalion FRG. They are a bunch of back bitting heifers. You can't say anything to them that doesn't travel the "chain of command". It's not worth the drama.
Asked by Sue - Thu Mar 8 13:57:51 2007 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Part of a problem is the tension between the wives who have BTDT and the ones who are just learning. When you're new to the lifestyle it's a huge crisis say when the boat e-mail goes down for the first few times. If you approach it by asking around in a huge panic you're going to get a pretty cold response from the seasoned wives who know that this is just normal operating procedure for the boat. But the older wives forget what it's like to have that panic, that "what if" thought that everyone has the first time communication goes away like that. And that's just one example from real life on our last deployment for DH's sub. Both sides need to show some respect and learn to respond with dignity when asking and answering questions if… [cont.]
Answered by Critter - Thu Mar 8 14:27:16 2007
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