weren't for all of people who's livesI've touched. I also have a full
time job as a Recruiter and it is very demanding of my time. What I do
is help sick people in our neighborhood by taking them food, going to
the kids' games, recitals and activities and this makes them really love
and appreciate me. Believe it or not, I never got depressed while going
thru the cancer and chemo ordeal, which lasted for 9 months. Now, I
have a very bad case of neuropathy in both feet and even with this, I'm
not depressed. I thank God every day for being alive and it's the small
things you do for people that makes a difference. The best therapy in
the world for any illness is to surrounded by people who care about you.
I live in Georgia and most of my family lives in other cities. My
neighbors and co-workers are my substitute family and I consider them to
be my angels. Just try to reach out to others and it will make your
life happier.
Joyce Jones
From: Al Hurt
Thanks for the advice. I do not have a whole lot of time on my hands to
do volunteer work. I get up at 5:00 am in the morning and go to work at
6:30. I return home at 5:30 in the evening and exercise a little, make
dinner and go to sleep at 9:00.
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