Share Your World ~~ 2015 Week #33


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SHARE YOUR WORLD – 2015 WEEK #33

Graffiti Car
Graffiti Car
Mini Car 2Go
Mini Car 2Go

What are some words that just make you smile?

Free Food or Free Money!!

You’re given $500,000 dollars tax free (any currency), what do you spend it on? 

First I would pay off most of my bills then, quit my job and travel around the United States then the world!!

What subject would you like to study in depth, if given the time to do so?

World Literature. I have a B.A. in English and would love to go further in my education.

Would your rather be stuck in a small plane with bad turbulence for 2 hours or be a passenger in a car racing the Daytona 500?

After serving four years in the U.S. Army 1977 to 1981 and having to travel on C 130, C 140 and an Army helicopter no more flying machines stuck in turbulence for me!  Nix and Hell to the Naw on the Daytona 500 Racing car!  Sheesh I’ve survived riding in New York City taxis and that’s enough crazy driving for me!

Deborah Ann Palmer U.S. Army 1977-1981
Deborah Ann Palmer
U.S. Army 1977-1981

Bonus question:  What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?

Grateful I made it through last week despite having stomach and back problems.  Looking forward to have a healthier and hopefully pain free week ahead.

12 thoughts on “Share Your World ~~ 2015 Week #33

    1. I am a proud Veteran. Now if only the government would provide better health and housing services to Vets especially Women Veterans maybe I would not have to struggle and my health would improve. Wishful thinking.

      1. I know how bad it can feel to feel so bad…does that make sense? I have had many days that I could not get out of bed so I speak to you from someone who has been there. I will give you something that helped me TREMENDOUSLY…I read it from Ernest Holmes, Science of Mind (which is an amazing book!) He said that doctors should not ask patients ‘how they feel. They should ask them how are they thinking.’ So I switched it to myself and in the morning when I woke instead of doing a body assessment and finding that yes…my back still hurt…my knee…my neck…etc. etc. I assessed how I was “thinking.” And I wanted to think that I was well. I am not saying that what you have is in your head…but when we let our minds CONFIRM the infirm…it takes on a whole new life. It took a while…and I am not saying that I did not have medical intervention as well, DeBorah because I did. But I had CHANGE my mind from thinking it was so sick…and then the meds did their job.
        I hope I haven’t stepped over a line…I care about you…and I can hear the sadness in your words. I want you to feel better!!! I hope that it can help you dear one ❤ ❤

      2. Thanks. I spent two weeks on the Psych Ward back in March. They filled me full of anti-depressants and anti-psychotics. After I was released the drugs made my situation so bad I had more anxiety and panic attacks. Finally after becoming barely able to do my job my supervisor told me to stop taking all those pills. As for my physical problems I’ve been dealing with those for seven years. Been in and out of various E.R.’s Going from doctor to doctor. In the meantime I’m still battling to get the Family Leave Laws changed to include siblings and to be Paid time off. The focus in this country is all on parents and children. Nobody cares about siblings especially those caring for relatives with developmental disabilities. Jobs want you to put the workplace first and abandon your family. One is punished for taking sick days even though by law it is allowed. I know I’m fighting a losing battle but I continue to fight for my brother and others like him. Finally this has taken a toll on me knowing I won’t see any results. As a result my body is breaking down. I served my country but now when I need help my country will not help me. A sad reality.

      3. My dear friend…I understand how our physical ailments can be exacerbated by our emotions. Don’t give up DeBorah…don’t ever give up. Keep fighting for what you believe in…and feel better. ❤

      4. Thanks. I’m in touch with my Congressman on a regular basis regarding the laws and going back to the doctor next month to see if they can help me with my physical ailments.

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