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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 748357" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>Copa, you always make me feel better, my warrior sister. You are very well-read in both of these types of adventures. I think that they both sound wonderful. Not a prison at all, but rather, experiencing the freedom of the open seas. </p><p></p><p>I feel that you could gradually overcome that fear of heights. I have to have a 50 minute M.R.I every year to check for any regrowth of my brain tumor. People freak out over the long containment in the small space. I just close my eyes and envision myself someplace else or think about antiques. Yes, you cannot close your eyes walking down a gangplank, but you are highly goal oriented. You will be able to work past that fear, to get to the goal of your trip. Look straight ahead. You are walking towards sights and treasures uncharted. You are extremely strong. Our troubled sons have inadvertently made us stronger.</p><p></p><p>My only concern are pirates. Don't laugh. They attack ships in certain waters. If those areas won't be covered...then 'Anchors, away!" Bless you for inviting me. I get seasick. </p><p></p><p>I am going to say a 3rd grade saying. ''I don't like the ocean...I LOVE the ocean!" It is restorative and calming. My favorite place to go to feel at peace is Ventura along the boardwalk . All of my troubles seem so small compared to the immense horizon. Copa, go on your trip! Either choice sounds marvelous. You will truly be a warrior sister...</p><p></p><p>Greetings, RN0441! How are you doing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 748357, member: 19245"] Copa, you always make me feel better, my warrior sister. You are very well-read in both of these types of adventures. I think that they both sound wonderful. Not a prison at all, but rather, experiencing the freedom of the open seas. I feel that you could gradually overcome that fear of heights. I have to have a 50 minute M.R.I every year to check for any regrowth of my brain tumor. People freak out over the long containment in the small space. I just close my eyes and envision myself someplace else or think about antiques. Yes, you cannot close your eyes walking down a gangplank, but you are highly goal oriented. You will be able to work past that fear, to get to the goal of your trip. Look straight ahead. You are walking towards sights and treasures uncharted. You are extremely strong. Our troubled sons have inadvertently made us stronger. My only concern are pirates. Don't laugh. They attack ships in certain waters. If those areas won't be covered...then 'Anchors, away!" Bless you for inviting me. I get seasick. I am going to say a 3rd grade saying. ''I don't like the ocean...I LOVE the ocean!" It is restorative and calming. My favorite place to go to feel at peace is Ventura along the boardwalk . All of my troubles seem so small compared to the immense horizon. Copa, go on your trip! Either choice sounds marvelous. You will truly be a warrior sister... Greetings, RN0441! How are you doing? [/QUOTE]
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