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Your welcome!
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Thanks all for your support and encouragement, it is really appreciated.
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I like the way you said that shadowkins! A feather in your cap indeed!
 
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YAY! Shadowkins.  Way to go.
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Shadowkins,
thanks so much for sharing! That's so great to hear and it's encouraging. Good job!

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This is a great success and letting your husband take some time to himself and letting you have time to yourself is a great exposure exercise.
 
Good for you for keeping strong, keep adding feathers!
 
Josie, Health Educator
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For the last month my husband, who by the way is my knight in shining armour, has sat with me day after day while I was (and still am) fighting this anxiety from my withdrawal from my hip meds. I cringed at the thought of him leaving me alone but today he asked me if I felt okay about him going to the farm for a few hours...I told him yes of course...you need the break!
Well so far so good, I'm managing okay.
It's a small success for me right now but a feather in my cap none the less.
Just wanted to share.

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