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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 593236" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>Thinking like this has helped me, lately. I am not overtly religious. But, someone said, "Pray for your child, and put her in God's hands." It sounds so simple, so trite. But envisioning that thought, that idea that, somewhere, somehow, there is a plan and this is part of it, helped me make it through that minute; helped me be strong enough to take over the next minute on my own.</p><p></p><p>Here is something else: "For this relief much thanks; 'tis bitter cold, and I am sick at heart." That's Shakespeare, from Hamlet.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I just feel so miserable that this one helps me. :O) I don't even know why. It does, though.</p><p></p><p>For the stomach issues? This works for me better than Prilosec or Zantac or Pepto Bismol. (Though I still need to use the Pepto, sometimes.) Try a caffiene free Diet Coke from the can only. Doesn't work the same from a bottle or a glass. Part of it is the bubbliness, of course. But someone told me once that it is the acid in the Diet Coke itself that does the trick. When I am having trouble with my stomach, I drink one right after dinner. If I still feel it in the morning, I will have one then, too. Right after I get up, even. Don't drink more than two a day, because Diet Coke isn't really very good for us. </p><p></p><p>But it works better, for me, on my stomach, than anything I have tried.</p><p></p><p>Barbara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 593236, member: 1721"] Thinking like this has helped me, lately. I am not overtly religious. But, someone said, "Pray for your child, and put her in God's hands." It sounds so simple, so trite. But envisioning that thought, that idea that, somewhere, somehow, there is a plan and this is part of it, helped me make it through that minute; helped me be strong enough to take over the next minute on my own. Here is something else: "For this relief much thanks; 'tis bitter cold, and I am sick at heart." That's Shakespeare, from Hamlet. Sometimes I just feel so miserable that this one helps me. :O) I don't even know why. It does, though. For the stomach issues? This works for me better than Prilosec or Zantac or Pepto Bismol. (Though I still need to use the Pepto, sometimes.) Try a caffiene free Diet Coke from the can only. Doesn't work the same from a bottle or a glass. Part of it is the bubbliness, of course. But someone told me once that it is the acid in the Diet Coke itself that does the trick. When I am having trouble with my stomach, I drink one right after dinner. If I still feel it in the morning, I will have one then, too. Right after I get up, even. Don't drink more than two a day, because Diet Coke isn't really very good for us. But it works better, for me, on my stomach, than anything I have tried. Barbara [/QUOTE]
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