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		<title>By: diane</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 12:04:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Bruce, 
 
 Loved reading this. You&#039;re taking a tough challenge in life and turning it into something so positive. Through your candid narrative, I was truly amazed - what an inspiration you are. 

 My husband has a chronic illness to which he&#039;s never hit a remission stage - Crohn&#039;s Disease. We also have two children. I&#039;ve watched him decline to 148lbs at 6&#039;2 from 170lbs. It&#039;s tough; he&#039;s never &quot;better&quot;, there&#039;s no end, no &quot;normal&quot;. But life has to go on, doesn&#039;t it? Children are resilient, but we still don&#039;t want to lose our patience, get upset, leave them with memories of ... well life in all it&#039;s stages - but it is inevitable, we don&#039;t always have great memories and great times. That being said, you are very obviously an amazing father. Never worry about that. They will always have an amazing father - always.

 God bless you on your recovery Bruce. Can&#039;t wait till you&#039;re back to good, 100%.

 Diane</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bruce, </p>
<p> Loved reading this. You&#8217;re taking a tough challenge in life and turning it into something so positive. Through your candid narrative, I was truly amazed &#8211; what an inspiration you are. </p>
<p> My husband has a chronic illness to which he&#8217;s never hit a remission stage &#8211; Crohn&#8217;s Disease. We also have two children. I&#8217;ve watched him decline to 148lbs at 6&#8217;2 from 170lbs. It&#8217;s tough; he&#8217;s never &#8220;better&#8221;, there&#8217;s no end, no &#8220;normal&#8221;. But life has to go on, doesn&#8217;t it? Children are resilient, but we still don&#8217;t want to lose our patience, get upset, leave them with memories of &#8230; well life in all it&#8217;s stages &#8211; but it is inevitable, we don&#8217;t always have great memories and great times. That being said, you are very obviously an amazing father. Never worry about that. They will always have an amazing father &#8211; always.</p>
<p> God bless you on your recovery Bruce. Can&#8217;t wait till you&#8217;re back to good, 100%.</p>
<p> Diane</p>
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		<title>By: diane</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 11:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>431 8183

 Bruce, 
 
 Loved reading this. You&#039;re taking a tough challenge in life and turning it into something so positive. Through your candid narrative, I was truly amazed - what an inspiration you are. 

 My husband has a chronic illness to which he&#039;s never hit a remission stage - Crohn&#039;s Disease. We also have two children. I&#039;ve watched him decline to 148lbs at 6&#039;2 from 170lbs. It&#039;s tough; he&#039;s never &quot;better&quot;, there&#039;s no end, no &quot;normal&quot;. But life has to go on, doesn&#039;t it? Children are resilient, but we still don&#039;t want to lose our patience, get upset, leave them with memories of ... well life in all it&#039;s stages - but it is inevitable, we don&#039;t always have great memories and great times. That being said, you are very obviously an amazing father. Never worry about that. They will always have an amazing father - always.

 God bless you on your recovery Bruce. Can&#039;t wait till you&#039;re back to good, 100%.

 Diane</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>431 8183</p>
<p> Bruce, </p>
<p> Loved reading this. You&#8217;re taking a tough challenge in life and turning it into something so positive. Through your candid narrative, I was truly amazed &#8211; what an inspiration you are. </p>
<p> My husband has a chronic illness to which he&#8217;s never hit a remission stage &#8211; Crohn&#8217;s Disease. We also have two children. I&#8217;ve watched him decline to 148lbs at 6&#8217;2 from 170lbs. It&#8217;s tough; he&#8217;s never &#8220;better&#8221;, there&#8217;s no end, no &#8220;normal&#8221;. But life has to go on, doesn&#8217;t it? Children are resilient, but we still don&#8217;t want to lose our patience, get upset, leave them with memories of &#8230; well life in all it&#8217;s stages &#8211; but it is inevitable, we don&#8217;t always have great memories and great times. That being said, you are very obviously an amazing father. Never worry about that. They will always have an amazing father &#8211; always.</p>
<p> God bless you on your recovery Bruce. Can&#8217;t wait till you&#8217;re back to good, 100%.</p>
<p> Diane</p>
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