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Is there anything you wouldn't give up
      #117116 - 10/29/04 05:10 PM
Little Minnie

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no matter what? or something that without it your life would have no meaning anymore? For instance I don't know what I would do if my allergies got worse and I couldn't have cats. I just couldn't do it. Ha there are those people that are dying of lung/throat cancer and can't stop smoking but that is just crazy. Anyway does anyone have a comment?

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"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!

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Re: Is there anything you wouldn't give up new
      #117117 - 10/29/04 05:13 PM
heather7476

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I know it sounds crazy but my BOOKS!!! They are my escape and the one thing that keeps me sane!! Whenever I get stressed or upset I can escape into a book!! I don't know what I would do with out them!!!
And of course my family and friends!!!

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Re: Is there anything you wouldn't give up new
      #117118 - 10/29/04 05:16 PM
atomic rose

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I'm with you on the cats. I lived for a couple years in an apartment where I couldn't have pets, and I was absolutely miserable. Other than those 2 years, I've had cats my entire life, and I will never do that to myself again.

Other than that... hmm. Knitting and crocheting. If someone took away my ability to do that, I'd be pretty lost.

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Re: Is there anything you wouldn't give up new
      #117120 - 10/29/04 06:02 PM
LittleLisa

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I'd have to say my hubby!. He's the best! He helps me with EVERYTHING. Taking care of the kids, cleaning, getting up with them at night. I wouldn't trade him or give him up for the world. I'm very lucky to have him. Sorry to sound mushie If anything would ever happen to him I'd never find anyone like him!

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Re: Is there anything you wouldn't give up new
      #117121 - 10/29/04 06:05 PM
StephS

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Lisa your so sweet!!! Sounds like you have a great man there!!!

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Re: Steph new
      #117123 - 10/29/04 06:12 PM
LittleLisa

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I do have a great man! So what wouldn't you give up? I think you and I are alike on this subject. The other thing I wouldn't, couldn't give up is SHOPPING! That comes a close second!

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Re: Steph new
      #117124 - 10/29/04 06:21 PM
heather7476

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OOHHH SHOPPING!!! That would be a close 2nd for me with MY family first then reading and Shopping tying for 2nd, Shopping is why I just had to total redo the budget this month!!YIKES

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Re: Is there anything you wouldn't give up new
      #117126 - 10/29/04 06:28 PM
Angela E.

Reged: 10/14/04
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Loc: Michigan

Definatley the shopping! And I would also have to be mushy and say my husband as well. He's a great guy!

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ooh here are some more things new
      #117127 - 10/29/04 06:39 PM
Little Minnie

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breakfast, daily showers, the internet, gardening (I am not giving this up despite a bad hip injury ouch!), I mentioned traveling and seeing new things, and here is the naughty one, bits of fancy cheese now and again, especially brie. I don't care if I get a little C from it, I love cheese now and again and have restricted myself to a very little bit!

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IBS-A for 20 years with terrible bloating and gas. On the diet since April 2004. Remember this from Heather's information pages:
"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!

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Re: Is there anything you wouldn't give up new
      #117130 - 10/29/04 06:43 PM
Luther Maze

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Loc: Tampa, Florida

Well I can't help but get philisophical, maybe it was the politice/religion/life conversation I had with my father last night.
The one thing I wont give up it that which has taken great pain to possess and seemingly elusive, is my free will. Sound chezze I know, but with illness and no personal possesstions save those of others and what's left after my depts it's all I truely have. Oh and books and and the like.

Oh D@me I forgot, If I can't have free will and even it I can, no one better take away my dog. Much hell would be dealt.

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Edited by Luther Maze (10/29/04 06:46 PM)

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