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Old 06-04-2005, 13:10   #16
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Re: What changed your life?

Drinking beer with tinks on a wednesday night changed my life (and my perception on tinks)
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Old 06-04-2005, 13:14   #17
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Re: What changed your life?

Well finding out I had cancer when I was 20 changed my life big style, ever since then I have been really screwed up lol...... but then again you already know that .
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Old 06-04-2005, 13:20   #18
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Well finding out I had cancer when I was 20 changed my life big style, ever since then I have been really screwed up lol...... but then again you already know that .
PMSL and then you met me, and now feel so much better in comparison!
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Old 06-04-2005, 13:49   #19
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Yeah then I met you an really became screwed up.
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Old 06-04-2005, 13:59   #20
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I work with disabled and elderly people and it's not an over night change but over the years it's made me think how life is short that you can be fit one day and struck down the next and money is'nt everything,I now live every day as my last as one day I'll be right!
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Old 06-04-2005, 14:08   #21
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I work with disabled and elderly people and it's not an over night change but over the years it's made me think how life is short that you can be fit one day and struck down the next and money is'nt everything,I now live every day as my last as one day I'll be right!

It can make an hell of a difference can't it.....................Who are we but by the grace of God. We are only an heartbeat way from those less fortunate…..
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Old 06-04-2005, 19:24   #22
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Passing the D test to get into Nursing changed my life completely.......and for your faith in me Mr Winterburn........I salute you!
Passing my state finals was also a turning point. Being made a Ward Sister in 1980 was another big change.......being made Senior Sister in 1994..........that was also a turning point.
But the two things that have had the most impact on me were....getting married......and the death of my Dad.
Getting married because it was something that looked unlikely.
Losing my dad gave me a different perspective on life.......material things don't matter so much.......after all there isn't much you are going to take with you in your coffin!
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