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How much more can my life get FVCKED UP!!@#$%^&*()!!!!***

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Well, at least the wing hasn't fallen off of a passing 747 and collapsed your roof.
Yeah, I know you know things could be worse, but that doesn't make them any better right now. Persevere, I suppose.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Well, at least the wing hasn't fallen off of a passing 747 and collapsed your roof.
Yeah, I know you know things could be worse, but that doesn't make them any better right now. Persevere, I suppose.


If that happened, then i would be out of a house for a short time, but at least I would have it replaced by the airlines.
 
Or better yet, don't finance a vehicle at all. Or at least not on terms that leav eyou in a position of negative equity.

Ulf I know words don't do much justice to these situations, and rather than tell you how much worse it could be, all I can say is just hang in there. Things can and will get better, and you will look back with lighter thoughts of the while episode. that and you may surprise yourself with your resiliency. When you come out of this, subsequent hardhips will be easier to bear.

I know no one goes out looking for this, but silver lining.

Stay strong and steady.
 
Update: Wife just called, My family has been told to expect the worst as far as my grandfather is concerned. He has been taken by Ambulance to the hospital. At this time we are probably going to put him in a hospital bed at home with a round the clock nurse. As soon as they can figure out what is causing his pain, they will decide on a couse of treatment, be it pain management, or actual treatment. We all suspect bone cancer.

If it is his time to go, I hope that he goes peacefully.

This puts the loss of the other vehicle into perspective. However, this is still issue upon issue.
 
I can understand what you're going through (had the same things occur in the last few months). Just take it one step at a time and I hope you can make it through these tough times and come out stronger.
 
This is not a pretense to suicide, but I am just ready to give up and pack it all in. Sometimes I wish life had a DO OVER button. I could use one of those right about now.
 
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