Ok, some of you are saying what I kept thinking - healing when you have a
chronic illness can be more a matter of learning how to have a good life that
*includes* your chronic illness, rather than wishing all the time for a cure.
And Peter and Harv's point about a difference in the physical ramifications
of a cure and of healing is very good as well.
In what I was writing down, I found myself generalizing to others based on
what I'd come to think. It seemed like a good idea to find ouut if some
others with chronic health issues really did agree with me!
As for you, Rosie - look out, I'll be in Florida next month! And weren't you
a teacher? You should know the difference between healing and heeling then!
As for ham cures..... well, we were discussing that yesterday afternoon when
we were putting away the ham leftover from the funeral luncheon.
Of course, as a lifelong anglican, I could also get into talking about cure
(accent on the "e"), but my fingers are kinda sore.
--
Nann
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Simply the thing I am shall make me live --- William Shakespeare
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 19:09:12 -0500, Rosemarie Shiver wrote
(in message <4s71eqFu5mrsU1@mid.individual.net>):
> Sure!
>
> Heeling is something well trained dogs do and cure is what you do to
> ham.<duckin' and gimpin' away>
>
> Hugs from Rosie
>
>