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Linda
1/30/2024
8:24:30 AM

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Headed in the right direction, remember slow and stesdy

Hello Jen ,

I'm so happy you are doing well, and Your
making progress...

It's good to hear your able to do more ,
That's a wonderful thing , and I'm sure you Are enjoying the showers you
now get to Take , that's wonderful...

I'm also happy for you that you are able To enjoy your friend,
so fun isn't it , to go out To lunch again, not to mention riding
around For a day , how fun and how encouraged you
Must have felt to feel some happiness again..
That's just great news Jen !!

I also am happy to hear your learning to
Let God love you and help you , and I hope that
Relationship blossoms into a full exciting
Adventure for you , he loves you and want a
Wonderful relationship with you..

So I hope you continue to recover in every
Way and you get completely well very soon !
May the Lord assist you and give you the insight
And strength you need to accomplish all your
Goals , and I hope all your hopes are realized !!

God's blessings to you Jen !!


JenD
1/30/2024
8:24:30 AM

Morgellons - I AM VERY PROUD OF YOU, FROM YOUR UNCLE MEL
I AM VERY PROUD OF YOU, FROM YOUR UNCLE MEL

About 6 months ago I suffered a huge decline in mobility. Overnight the toxic load was greater than I could eliminate. Unable to put any weight on legs I was scared yet knew I would be ok in time. At least I prayed for it to be true.

The big change started with being able to transfer. Homecare discharged me because my needs became a “skill”. I’m grateful for the “shower girl” and others who tried to help.

Well I get to enjoy showers on own…a huge win. I learned the gift of relying on God. As if I needed another lesson. ;)

Last Weds. I faced my fear and not only got up but out into car for bloodwork. My friend was so excited too we rode around for errands and lunch. I even transferred to couch for first time. It wasn’t as much about getting there as it was about getting up safely. I hope to not call fire dept. again.

Today I’m relieved and cautious when moving around. Grateful for every day and being able to spread joy. Take nothing for granted as many already know.

Love,
Jen