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We Miss You Susie!


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purple Community Regular

I'm still thinking 'bout you! ;) praying for you too!


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:( :( :(

I can't believe this, I logged in to check a pm, and saw this post. I immediately burst into tears (nothing new these days)....how very sweet of you to post this. I had Patti take off the other thread because......it's just too sad.

Thank you Sherrie, I truly need prayers at this time......on so many levels. I am........unravelling.

Heck - I may as well tell you - many people here know it already - I battle major depression - - that changed so dramatically when I went gluten-free, but - - the proper food isn't going to solve this heartache. :( My life needs a MAJOR overhaul and......I am asking God just to hand me..........a bone? A clue? An inkling? :blink:

thank you, dear soul. Happy Saturday.

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elye Community Regular

Hi, Susie!

I am just back from our NYC and Philadelphia vacation, and was trying to keep up with what's been happening. I've thought of you often. and sent prayers for you during quiet moments when I'd suddenly think, "How is Susie right now?"..... :):wub:

We all realy miss you, it's so true.......Hell, I even missed you on my holiday! ;):)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hi Susie

I just saw this when I went to your name and looked for posts.

so happy you came on and know we are still here.

we love and miss ya.

Judy

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Jestgar Rising Star

Many many hugs Swooze!

Hang in there - we're all here holding your hand while you get through this.

Green12 Enthusiast

Thinking about you Swoozie :wub:


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Darn210 Enthusiast

Hey Susie,

Miss ya, buddy!!

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dlp252 Apprentice

:wub:

Haven't stopped praying or thinking of you!

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