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LJ-Bain

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This thread is overtly sentimental and probably stems from the fact
that where I am it is Thanksgiving.
I am feeling a whole cornucopia of thankfulness.

I wanted to celebrate the diversity found within
this forum and people everywhere.
Here we have people who have just been diagnosed with epilepsy, have lived with it for years, or who are dealing with seizures and waiting the oftentimes long wait until diagnosis.
There are also people who are family members such as spouses, parents, family members or girlfriends/boyfriends trying to gain understanding and support loving those they know with epilepsy.
We live with it by experiencing it or witnessing it.

Nobody asks to be thrown into this world of epilepsy that is for certain.
The seizures themselves represent a whole rainbow: temporal, frontal, occiptal, tonic/clonic, simple partial, complex partial, myoclonic, brain trauma and the list goes on and on from there.

Here we all join together and lean on each other.
We can speak out here even when we feel we can nowhere else.

My heart is filled with gratitude.

So thank-you.
I appreciate all of you and the unique attitudes, viewpoints and advice offered and to those asking the questions that need asking and the things that I didn't even know I needed to know!
My husband joined here first and then encouraged me to join.
There are family and friends in my life who have stayed even when I have pushed them way.
Goodness knows they could have left.

Feel free to laugh and roll your eyes now! This is just me. A softie. Kleenex anyone? No?
 
LJ-Bain

The appreciation is mutual and one never to be forgotten
 
LJ-
Your words are well said. I am always filled with gratitude as I read, learn, respond, and ask questions at CWE. As a parent of a teen child dx'd with epilepsy, I am wanting to educate myself as to how best help my child. We have no family history so I had to turn somewhere and I am so thankful that I found CWE. Enjoy your day of thanksgiving today and every day.
 
Thanks so much for that LJ, it means a lot. Enjoy your Thanksgiving x
 
And I want to thank you LJ! and everyone else! CWE has been a great source of answers and support in my life. Happy Thanksgiving
 
Hi LJ

I thank you because you have also helped a lot of people here and I don't know you very well but you have indeed helped me in my various times of need :D

It is gift that we can all vent, rant , cry, laugh and everything in between here on the forum with people who understand.

Xx hugs
H
 
Aww, my eyes are leaking now... Hope you had a swell Canadian Thanksgiving.
 
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