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From: The Webby on 7 Aug 2008 10:32 I'm reposting this (a post of mine with one reply) for jerm. Webby In article <8ac9ad33-8bbb-4bae-91f5-79ce106dfa2b(a)q78g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, RealPerson <Wehavebarney(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Happy Anniversary Webby! > > Although life may not have been what you wanted it to be.. it was. I'm > glad you are a survivor.. and with the strength to help others on > their journey of survival. > > You have brought enlightenment to far more than you can realize. You > have changed the lives of more than you can count. You managed to > reach out of the box and bring the words of knowledge to those who may > never have known the truth. You gave hope where there was nothing. > > I am where I am today because of you. I shudder to think what my life > would have been like if I had not found that first TMJ Foundation > Project on the World Wide Web. If I had not found out that I was not > alone. Like the domino effect your words fell to listening ears > (eyes?) Their echo still resounds today... just listen. > > You have lived a life you can be proud of Webby. I know it would have > been so different had you not started down this road.. but you managed > to turn adversity into a life that touched the hearts and souls of > many, many more than you will ever really know. Thank you for touching > mine. I'm proud to have known you. > > Good luck in the coming years Webby. I hope they will be good ones for > you. I always look forward to reading your words. I'm so glad you > never gave up! > > All the best to you... > Realperson :) > > > > On Mar 23, 9:04 pm, The Webby <tmjiatroepide...(a)cox.net> wrote: > > Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th > > anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the > > rest of "my life" as I have come to know. > > > > If anyone wants to wish me a Happy Anniversary, it would be welcomed. I > > remember, each year, that I owe my survival to many people and to my > > personal strength to survive. > > > > So .... smd, "you've" been a significant part of my life since 1994; > > some 14 years now ... and I just want to say thank you. As much as it > > may not seem important to some/many of you ... I am here to tell you > > otherwise. It has been important and I thank you for being part of the > > life that I hadn't expected to be living 25 years ago today. > > > > Sincerely, > > The Webby
From: jerm on 7 Aug 2008 12:42 On Aug 7, 7:32 am, The Webby <tmjiatroepide...(a)cox.net> wrote: > I'm reposting this (a post of mine with one reply) for jerm. > > Webby > > In article > <8ac9ad33-8bbb-4bae-91f5-79ce106df...(a)q78g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, > > RealPerson <Wehavebar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > Happy Anniversary Webby! > > > Although life may not have been what you wanted it to be.. it was. I'm > > glad you are a survivor.. and with the strength to help others on > > their journey of survival. > > > You have brought enlightenment to far more than you can realize. You > > have changed the lives of more than you can count. You managed to > > reach out of the box and bring the words of knowledge to those who may > > never have known the truth. You gave hope where there was nothing. > > > I am where I am today because of you. I shudder to think what my life > > would have been like if I had not found that first TMJ Foundation > > Project on the World Wide Web. If I had not found out that I was not > > alone. Like the domino effect your words fell to listening ears > > (eyes?) Their echo still resounds today... just listen. > > > You have lived a life you can be proud of Webby. I know it would have > > been so different had you not started down this road.. but you managed > > to turn adversity into a life that touched the hearts and souls of > > many, many more than you will ever really know. Thank you for touching > > mine. I'm proud to have known you. > > > Good luck in the coming years Webby. I hope they will be good ones for > > you. I always look forward to reading your words. I'm so glad you > > never gave up! > > > All the best to you... > > Realperson :) > > > On Mar 23, 9:04 pm, The Webby <tmjiatroepide...(a)cox.net> wrote: > > > Hmmm. I didn't realize today's date until just now. This is the 25th > > > anniversary of the day that ended my life as I knew it and started the > > > rest of "my life" as I have come to know. > > > > If anyone wants to wish me a Happy Anniversary, it would be welcomed. I > > > remember, each year, that I owe my survival to many people and to my > > > personal strength to survive. > > > > So .... smd, "you've" been a significant part of my life since 1994; > > > some 14 years now ... and I just want to say thank you. As much as it > > > may not seem important to some/many of you ... I am here to tell you > > > otherwise. It has been important and I thank you for being part of the > > > life that I hadn't expected to be living 25 years ago today. > > > > Sincerely, > > > The Webby Thanks Webby, your story is obviously inspirational, and it's clear you've managed to have the fortitude to turn your struggle into something that benefits the lives of other.
From: The Webby on 7 Aug 2008 13:53 In article <34f4dc23-120e-4190-b201-8a20557bd226(a)r35g2000prm.googlegroups.com>, jerm <blownout(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Webby, your story is Well... I didn't post that hoping for a pat on the back. Thanks, but that truly wasn't my reason. Best wishes to you, Webby
From: jerm on 7 Aug 2008 14:04 On Aug 7, 10:53 am, The Webby <tmjiatroepide...(a)cox.net> wrote: > In article > <34f4dc23-120e-4190-b201-8a20557bd...(a)r35g2000prm.googlegroups.com>, > > jerm <blown...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks Webby, your story is > > Well... I didn't post that hoping for a pat on the back. Thanks, but > that truly wasn't my reason. > > Best wishes to you, > Webby I didnt think you were. the thread just looked like had insight about you personally and your impact on this affliction. Forgive me for being so obtuse.
From: The Webby on 7 Aug 2008 15:27 In article <c5e567c8-0f05-4a78-bcc9-fb499e0b32f3(a)i24g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, jerm <blownout(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 7, 10:53�am, The Webby <tmjiatroepide...(a)cox.net> wrote: > > In article > > <34f4dc23-120e-4190-b201-8a20557bd...(a)r35g2000prm.googlegroups.com>, > > > > �jerm <blown...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > Thanks Webby, your story is > > > > Well... I didn't post that hoping for a pat on the back. Thanks, but > > that truly wasn't my reason. > > > > Best wishes to you, > > Webby > > I didnt think you were. the thread just looked like had insight about > you personally and your impact on > this affliction. Forgive me for being so obtuse. No problem.
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