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Tina's illness

wish that God sees it in his heart to spare Tina. If you knew her as the person she wakes to be in her mornings you would love to have known her. She has several blood clots in both of her lungs and is battling,( for not only her life) but for mine as well, if anything less favorable than her conquering this illness transpires and i am without her, I can truly say, there will be no me. 

keeping you in my prayers,

Jimmy

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Jimmy Arnold

Thank you Shah. You have a very pure  heart don't ever change it for anyone or anything (unless it benefits you and yours only). Thanks for all of your suport and very kind words, it means more than you could ever know right now.

Sincerely,

Jimmy  

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Shirley Pourbaba

Hi Jim

My heart felt prayers are with Tina, may GOD grant her easy and fast recovery, keep the faith going and alive.

Cheers

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Jimmy Arnold

Thanks Shirley,

like always, you have away of making a person realize as long as there is a will, there will be a way. Your heart is as big as all out doors!!! You have a lot of people looking up to you  and your strategicly placed comments on this site and i too am included.You've given me advice many times in the past that assisted me in many of my endeavors, so i can never stress how much you would be worth in gold, if i had to pay you for your kind words,support and prayers but what really is the kicker, is the fact that you did this and continue to do this, from the kindness of your heart and again i thank you for this and Tina asked me to pass on her Thank yous, to you and Shah both and hope to be able to one day thank you two in person..

Sincerely,

Jimmy

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Shirley Pourbaba

Thanks Jimmy, alway too kind with your words, tell Tina some good people are praying for her and looking forward to hearing good news from her.

cheers

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Jimmy Arnold

Good Morning My Friend Dale,

I am really thankful for the herbal information, and in all actuality that would be the route I plan on taking if all goes well. I too have heard of the (Arnica Montana) and was informed then, that this was a great blood thinner and purifier and to now hear this from you, a man that I have very high regards for and all the respect in this world for. In fact youself, Blast, Hoff, Kim and several other gentlemen on this site was one of the reasons I made this site my home. You tend to really find out who your friends are in dourest or desperate situations even if it seems they are a million miles away, this in itself makes it a genuine friendship and to just be able to relate with someone who is more familiar with the circumstances of this illness, makes you feel as though you aren’t alone even though you find yourself alone at times, wondering what’s going to transpire next. This advice is invaluable to me and will be implemented as soon as she's back home. Again I have not only all the respect in this world for you for just being you but this respect transcends now even further than you can imagine. You all,(Shah,Shirley,Dale), have given me hope when i felt there were none to be found.

Thank you my friend,

Jimmy L. Arnold  

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Jimmy Arnold

Hello Nuzhat,

You are a special lady with a heart of gold and it's people such as yourself ,Shah,Shirley and Dale that allows a person to realize,hope comes in many forms and fashions and the majority of times, its given through family members or through other loved ones but to receive such heart warming encouragement from people so far away, is whats allowing, what work is done by these doctors, to enduce it's healing process. I really want to thank you for your support for Tina as well as for myself  and how can anyone loose faith when special people, such as you ladies and gentlman, is in our corner. 

Sincerely,

Jim

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Shirley Pourbaba

Hi Jimmy

Have not seen you around, hope all is well with you and lovely Tina, give her my kind regards and well wishes. 

Cheers

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Jimmy Arnold

 Shirley,My friend (Hello)!

Appreciate your genuine concern for Tina's present condition and she's doing o.k. and will be responding to the many, honest to goodness, kind hearted prayers you ladies and Gentleman rendered of yourselves, on her behalf and in fact knowing that people such as yourselves, were pulling for her, just as much as she was for herself, gave her that extra little (UMPH) to kick her will power into (2nd) gear and mentally, as well as physically, overcome her ailments..still a little weak and will take some time to gather and keep this condition under complete control...but it will happen and hopefully soon.....Hey Shirley, got to keep some of that kind heart of yours for yourself, keep giving out to all of us, you want have any left for yourself and although very much appreciated, who deserves it more than the imminent source of its' origin….

Thanks Shirley (Majnoon),

Jimmy  

P.S.  Thanks for looking for me..I stepped away for a minute...

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Shirley Pourbaba

Hi Jimmy

Happy to know that Dear Tina is doing better, hope she will soon be as good as ever, and don't worry about me sir Jimmy, kindness is an ocean that will never go dry, and i am sure you swim in that same ocean.

Cheers

Majnoon

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Jimmy Arnold

Thank you (Lady ) Shirley,

You will forever remain in our prayers......and so very true with the response rendered and well over layed by a very special woman..

Thanks Again Shirley,

Jimmy 

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Jimmy Arnold

Hello Nuzhat,

Thank you for the sincerity in your encouraging words,they are very well inviting and appreciated by myself and Tina.Harriet Beecher Stowe's 70th birthday in 1881 was a matter of national celebration,  very prominent and compassionate woman whom ruffled a lot of feathers and all for the right reasons.Not just local involvement  but national input in the end to slavery of all mankind. She did then, what so many is today, still afraid of doing, standing not only for their rights but for the right of others as well. I enjoyed reading some of her literary works. By using the form of a novel to communicate the pain and suffering under slavery, Harriet Beecher Stowe tried to make the religious point that slavery was a sin. She succeeded. Her story was denounced in the South as a distortion, so she produced a second book from the first version of, (Uncle Tom's Cabin), A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, which was the second book documenting the actual cases on which her book's incidents were based. Other novels, Dred, Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands and her 1859 novel, The Minister's Wooing, and her book Palmetto Leaves, endeared Harriet Beecher Stowe to Floridians when she resided here in Florida. Harriet Beecher Stowe, bedridden for some years, died in 1896.

Thank you a bunch,

Jim

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