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ParticipantRight after graduate school I was hired by an employee assistance program (EAP) provider in Chicago. I was assigned to an area that had a high population of gay adults, therefore I had the opportunity to provide gay couples counseling services early in my career. With that experience I saw how people in same sex relationships were just as committed and worked just as hard to maintain a healthy, loving relationship as hetero couples. These people deserve the legal rights that marriage allows just as much as “traditional” couples. I can see that some individuals may have difficulty with the term “marriage” due to Judeo/Christian beliefs; perhaps we can come up with a middle ground “legal union” to provide protection to commited gay couples while repecting religious beliefs of others.
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ParticipantRight after graduate school I was hired by an employee assistance program (EAP) provider in Chicago. I was assigned to an area that had a high population of gay adults, therefore I had the opportunity to provide gay couples counseling services early in my career. With that experience I saw how people in same sex relationships were just as committed and worked just as hard to maintain a healthy, loving relationship as hetero couples. These people deserve the legal rights that marriage allows just as much as “traditional” couples. I can see that some individuals may have difficulty with the term “marriage” due to Judeo/Christian beliefs; perhaps we can come up with a middle ground “legal union” to provide protection to commited gay couples while repecting religious beliefs of others.
seattle-relo
ParticipantRight after graduate school I was hired by an employee assistance program (EAP) provider in Chicago. I was assigned to an area that had a high population of gay adults, therefore I had the opportunity to provide gay couples counseling services early in my career. With that experience I saw how people in same sex relationships were just as committed and worked just as hard to maintain a healthy, loving relationship as hetero couples. These people deserve the legal rights that marriage allows just as much as “traditional” couples. I can see that some individuals may have difficulty with the term “marriage” due to Judeo/Christian beliefs; perhaps we can come up with a middle ground “legal union” to provide protection to commited gay couples while repecting religious beliefs of others.
seattle-relo
ParticipantRight after graduate school I was hired by an employee assistance program (EAP) provider in Chicago. I was assigned to an area that had a high population of gay adults, therefore I had the opportunity to provide gay couples counseling services early in my career. With that experience I saw how people in same sex relationships were just as committed and worked just as hard to maintain a healthy, loving relationship as hetero couples. These people deserve the legal rights that marriage allows just as much as “traditional” couples. I can see that some individuals may have difficulty with the term “marriage” due to Judeo/Christian beliefs; perhaps we can come up with a middle ground “legal union” to provide protection to commited gay couples while repecting religious beliefs of others.
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ParticipantTry smoking some weed! Nostradamus, you’re funny..ya never know, it just might work!
jp – When you were a kid, did you ever have an accident, like a bad fall on your bike or something? Sometimes unexplainable back pain can actually be attributed to an early injury that seemed fairly trivial at the time. The area that you have pain isn’t the most common for most adult suffers – which seems so perplexing. I agree that it is so frustrating that doctors are willing to medicate any ache and pain without even considering alternative therapies. They rather give you potentially addictive narcotics that just confuses you body’s ability to recognize and cope with pain than actually looking for strategies for healing. Being so active, I can only imagine how frustrating your pain is for you. Enorah is on the right track that sometimes physical pain is a manifestation of other emotional pain or stressors, but if that doesn’t seem to resonate with you as a possibility, perhaps continuing with alternative medicine such as accupunture might begin to work for you.
Good luck on your journey to find relief.
seattle-relo
ParticipantTry smoking some weed! Nostradamus, you’re funny..ya never know, it just might work!
jp – When you were a kid, did you ever have an accident, like a bad fall on your bike or something? Sometimes unexplainable back pain can actually be attributed to an early injury that seemed fairly trivial at the time. The area that you have pain isn’t the most common for most adult suffers – which seems so perplexing. I agree that it is so frustrating that doctors are willing to medicate any ache and pain without even considering alternative therapies. They rather give you potentially addictive narcotics that just confuses you body’s ability to recognize and cope with pain than actually looking for strategies for healing. Being so active, I can only imagine how frustrating your pain is for you. Enorah is on the right track that sometimes physical pain is a manifestation of other emotional pain or stressors, but if that doesn’t seem to resonate with you as a possibility, perhaps continuing with alternative medicine such as accupunture might begin to work for you.
Good luck on your journey to find relief.
seattle-relo
ParticipantTry smoking some weed! Nostradamus, you’re funny..ya never know, it just might work!
jp – When you were a kid, did you ever have an accident, like a bad fall on your bike or something? Sometimes unexplainable back pain can actually be attributed to an early injury that seemed fairly trivial at the time. The area that you have pain isn’t the most common for most adult suffers – which seems so perplexing. I agree that it is so frustrating that doctors are willing to medicate any ache and pain without even considering alternative therapies. They rather give you potentially addictive narcotics that just confuses you body’s ability to recognize and cope with pain than actually looking for strategies for healing. Being so active, I can only imagine how frustrating your pain is for you. Enorah is on the right track that sometimes physical pain is a manifestation of other emotional pain or stressors, but if that doesn’t seem to resonate with you as a possibility, perhaps continuing with alternative medicine such as accupunture might begin to work for you.
Good luck on your journey to find relief.
seattle-relo
ParticipantTry smoking some weed! Nostradamus, you’re funny..ya never know, it just might work!
jp – When you were a kid, did you ever have an accident, like a bad fall on your bike or something? Sometimes unexplainable back pain can actually be attributed to an early injury that seemed fairly trivial at the time. The area that you have pain isn’t the most common for most adult suffers – which seems so perplexing. I agree that it is so frustrating that doctors are willing to medicate any ache and pain without even considering alternative therapies. They rather give you potentially addictive narcotics that just confuses you body’s ability to recognize and cope with pain than actually looking for strategies for healing. Being so active, I can only imagine how frustrating your pain is for you. Enorah is on the right track that sometimes physical pain is a manifestation of other emotional pain or stressors, but if that doesn’t seem to resonate with you as a possibility, perhaps continuing with alternative medicine such as accupunture might begin to work for you.
Good luck on your journey to find relief.
seattle-relo
ParticipantTry smoking some weed! Nostradamus, you’re funny..ya never know, it just might work!
jp – When you were a kid, did you ever have an accident, like a bad fall on your bike or something? Sometimes unexplainable back pain can actually be attributed to an early injury that seemed fairly trivial at the time. The area that you have pain isn’t the most common for most adult suffers – which seems so perplexing. I agree that it is so frustrating that doctors are willing to medicate any ache and pain without even considering alternative therapies. They rather give you potentially addictive narcotics that just confuses you body’s ability to recognize and cope with pain than actually looking for strategies for healing. Being so active, I can only imagine how frustrating your pain is for you. Enorah is on the right track that sometimes physical pain is a manifestation of other emotional pain or stressors, but if that doesn’t seem to resonate with you as a possibility, perhaps continuing with alternative medicine such as accupunture might begin to work for you.
Good luck on your journey to find relief.
seattle-relo
ParticipantI will admit it’s sometimes fun to see decor or remodeling ideas, but I have always been struck with the amount of money needed to remodel the place. On that particular show, it seems that most of the buyers are first time buyers, after putting their 5-20% down, where in the heck will they have another $30,000-50,000 to fix the place up? I think that if these buyers had that cash lying around they probably buy a nicer home. Reality TV – not so much reality.
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ParticipantI will admit it’s sometimes fun to see decor or remodeling ideas, but I have always been struck with the amount of money needed to remodel the place. On that particular show, it seems that most of the buyers are first time buyers, after putting their 5-20% down, where in the heck will they have another $30,000-50,000 to fix the place up? I think that if these buyers had that cash lying around they probably buy a nicer home. Reality TV – not so much reality.
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ParticipantI will admit it’s sometimes fun to see decor or remodeling ideas, but I have always been struck with the amount of money needed to remodel the place. On that particular show, it seems that most of the buyers are first time buyers, after putting their 5-20% down, where in the heck will they have another $30,000-50,000 to fix the place up? I think that if these buyers had that cash lying around they probably buy a nicer home. Reality TV – not so much reality.
seattle-relo
ParticipantI will admit it’s sometimes fun to see decor or remodeling ideas, but I have always been struck with the amount of money needed to remodel the place. On that particular show, it seems that most of the buyers are first time buyers, after putting their 5-20% down, where in the heck will they have another $30,000-50,000 to fix the place up? I think that if these buyers had that cash lying around they probably buy a nicer home. Reality TV – not so much reality.
seattle-relo
ParticipantI will admit it’s sometimes fun to see decor or remodeling ideas, but I have always been struck with the amount of money needed to remodel the place. On that particular show, it seems that most of the buyers are first time buyers, after putting their 5-20% down, where in the heck will they have another $30,000-50,000 to fix the place up? I think that if these buyers had that cash lying around they probably buy a nicer home. Reality TV – not so much reality.
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