PRURIGO NODULARIS --Ten Thankful Things
1) I'm thankful there are truly kind, compassionate, and empathetic people in my life. 2) I'm thankful I can still find forgiveness for those people who unknowingly hurt me, are not truly kind, compassionate, and not empathetic towards me. 3) I'm thankful for the Internet, which opened a whole new world of possibilities to me, shaped my feelings, redirected me to always choose optimal choices, opened my mind to what can be, and gave me real hope that I will be completely healed, instead of just settling for symptom relief. 4) I'm thankful that allopathic failures gave me the focus, the determination, the drive, the desire, and the understanding to realize one simple truth: We cannot completely address a health problem that manifest itself externally using only external means, when the cause that originated the health problem is internal. When I realized this paradox, that was the start to my healing. 5) I'm thankful I have absolutely no food cravings. There is not one food that I absolutely have to eat. So when my doctor told me to avoid my allergic foods, and alkalize my diet, I did it because my desire to heal is greater that my desire for any food. However, I'm empathetic with people who have certain food cravings and find it difficult to comply. 6) I'm thankful I have the time to research together with caring people around me to help me research, to learn different healing methods and have the money to try them. 7) I'm thankful for the lessons I've learned while healing PN. My total health is so much better because the steps I've taken to heal my PN also improves my overall health. 8) I'm thankful for simple pleasures. When there are people in this world who seem to have everything and yet they are still miserable, I in contrast, can find simple pleasures from just relaxing, savoring a tasty lunch, feeling the warmth from the sunlight and the breeze from the wind, hearing the sound of ocean waves crashing near me, learning new thing from a good book, and my attention punctuated only by the most beautiful sound in the world, the laughter and joy from my nieces and nephews announcing their arrival to visit me. 9) I'm thankful for the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage and determination to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the different. 10) I'm thankful that this experience has really opened my mind to realize there are infinite possibilities out there, where some are known and some have yet to be revealed. No problem is too great for the sustained attack from an open mind.
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