To all of you new to the PM world

Hi, newbies
I have had a PM for 12 yrs this sept. and i got to tell you it get easier everyday. you have to remember one thing "YOUR STILL ALIVE" thats the feeling you should go back to everytime you feel bad. i know its hard sometimes like when people ask ?'s who don't have one and don't understand what its like. trying to explain is almost impossible but thats our life and we can and will deal with. sometimes i think its a blessing having a pacemaker let tell you why... some people will go there whole life wondering and worring how they will die not me i know that someday i will die from heart failer but thanks to my PM. "NOT TODAY" thats the code i live by "NOT TODAY "and i love it you should try saying it its fun "NOT TODAY". if anyone has ?'s about anything send me a message i will respond. and remember "NOT TODAY"


4 Comments

welcome

by Tracey_E - 2010-07-26 08:07:10

It's always nice to see another long timer! Love your attitude.

Gratitudes ~ ~

by Carolyn65 - 2010-07-26 10:07:06

Thanx for all the positive feed back. We love to hear from our PM friends how great they are doing.

Your fantastic attitude makes others who read your 'post' have enthusiasm and hope. I love your "Not Today" attitude. I am going to 'adopt' your 'Not Today' and send it to some friends of mine. You are so right.

Bear Hugs to You,
Carolyn G. in TEXAS ~ "NOT TODAY" ~

Long timer

by Beckes76 - 2010-07-26 10:07:14

Very nice words to live by. It will be 26 years next month. I always don't know what to tell people. It has gotten easier as I have gotten older to tell people about my PM but still .I still think of what my dad told me "If you were born ten years before you probably wouldn't be here to see all the things that you have done" Medical advancement has been the key.

Becky

Thanks

by wenditt - 2010-07-26 10:07:58

Thank you for this posting! I am certainly going to practice saying "Not today!"

Great way to start my day!
Thank you

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