Thought for the day

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Bluebonnet_Gal
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Thought for the day

Post by Bluebonnet_Gal » Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:57 am

I have a set of cards at my desk with a "thought for the day" on each card. I change to a new card each morning and I just thought about it this morning. I was surprised to see the thought for today and it really "hit home" considering my post late last night expressing my concerns about my Dr appointment tomorrow and my future dealings with my DME.

The thought for today comes to us courtesy of Abraham Lincoln:

"Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm."

That's what I need to do (what we all need to do) when dealing with Docs, DMEs and insurance companies regarding OSA. We need to get our feet in the "right place", then "stand firm" for the sake of our health.

More proof that God give us what we need when we need it!

Thank you all for helping me get my feet in the right place!

Gail

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Re: Thought for the day

Post by carbonman » Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:07 am

Bluebonnet_Gal wrote:it really "hit home" considering my post late last night expressing my concerns about my Dr appointment tomorrow and my future dealings with my DME.

The thought for today comes to us courtesy of Abraham Lincoln:

"Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm."

That's what I need to do (what we all need to do) when dealing with Docs, DMEs and insurance companies regarding OSA. We need to get our feet in the "right place", then "stand firm" for the sake of our health.

More proof that God give us what we need when we need it!

Thank you all for helping me get my feet in the right place!
Bluebonnet_Gal wrote:Bump.

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You're going to be fine.
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