CatholicLove,
I truly am sorry you are having such a hard time via nerves with this
pregnancy. You must--for the good of your family and for the good of your
unborn baby--learn to relax. I would suggest that spending your time reading
articles written by biased media is doing nothing to calm your nerves and turn
your thoughts to God. You might look into purchasing some good Catholic books on
St. Anne (who trusted God when hope seemed impossible) or just "google" stories
on her. Instead of searching the internet to spur your fears of sickness and
negativity, please consider taking that time to read your bible, or Lives of the
Saints, or other works that you might find uplifting and strengthen your bond
with Christ.
It is very difficult to "let go and let God" at times, but this is what we
are called to do. I wish (and pray) for you to find peace soon :O)
-Heather
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cinnfp@yahoogroups.com, Catholic Love <lovecatholic@...> wrote:
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http://cbs5.com/health/h1n1.flu.cluster.2.1064748.html
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> some things in the article that stood out "The CDC and the World Health
Organization also warned that pregnancy itself may be a risk factor for
contracting H1N1."
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> "a new report from the CDC revealed how one patient from Denmark is
> infected with a strain of H1N1 swine flu that it resistant to Tamiflu."
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> "Centers for Disease Control said respiratory conditions such as
> allergies or asthma or even heart disease, may put a person at a higher
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> eek, i didn't know allergies could??? good grief! also please pray for me. i
am sick with fever and runny nose, slight cough, extreme fatigue. of course i am
trying not to freak out. and no even with h1n1 in our area i haven't been tested
yet and don't plan to be unless i get worse.
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