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Comment by Lesley Regan Ratcliff on 5th mo. 15, 2012 at 6:12pm Thanks for your support! It was the sitting in silence my mind filled with stuff, I did go to church and a bit confused now.....I haven't been to either of them...I do have my direct relationship to God and he does seem to be guiding me. So good to know others with simular stories as I do feel alone with this. I suppose thats why I joined this site. Blessings to both of you...
Comment by Paula Deming on 5th mo. 15, 2012 at 1:16pm Fibromyalgia and other ills kept me away for several years as well. It was the travel and the time of morning....
In our meeting, we are revisiting the idea of bringing meeting for worship to Friends who are unable to come to us. Could your local meeting do that for you?
Comment by Alice M Yaxley on 5th mo. 15, 2012 at 11:37am Lesley Regan Ratcliff - I hear you. I suffered badly with PTSD for eight years and I am so glad to be able to say that I am now healed, thank God. I still have some trouble with anxiety from time to time but the PTSD attacks don't happen any more. There is hope for healing, though it may take a very long time.
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