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Posted by dreamer on January 02, 2002 at 05:21:18:

Happy New Year every one!!!!

Yesterday I watched as the tourch passed through our town and it got me thinking. "What does the tourch mean to you?" was the question asked by the news man. I being born with a sleep disorder have had an unlit tourch all my life. But then one day someone lit my tourch and now I can see and all the weird and painful events of my life have come togeather. Now I see! Thanks to reading and comunicating with all of you people who have helped me to see and understand even more then what I could have figured out for myself.

I understand that most of you are still suffering because there is no cure and your treatments don't always do the trick. I realy pray for you all and for a cure for N. and all sleep disorders. One of the most scarry thing about these symptoms is that if you don't know what is going on you fear for your sanity. NOTHING is more important then a persons mental health. Not marriage, money, nothing material. I pray that all of you have good mental health in spite of all the crazyness in your lives. And if we keep our minds clear of asumptions and attitudes we will be able too see the burned out tourch in someone else and God willing light it for them.

God bless and again Happy New Year!!!

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