trustinggod
Distinguished member
- Joined
- Oct 21, 2006
- Messages
- 154
- Reason
- Lost a loved one
- Country
- US
- State
- CA
- City
- Lake Forest
Can someone please tell me how I can find posts that are older than a year or so?
I've tried and tried to find some of the first posts I made in October of 2006 but have not been able to find them. Do they disappear after a specified time? Is there a way to do a search to find them?
Today I participated in a Harley ride in memory of my friend Linda who passed away after a long battle with ALS. The purpose of the ride was twofold. To remember Linda and all PALS as well as raise money for a local family whose wife/mother is a PALS. This ride was the first of what we hope to be an annual memory ride. I met the lady and her family at the restaurant after the ride and told them about this forum. They had a lot of questions and wanted to know specifics about knowing what to look for towards the end. After more than an hour of talking to them and offering to help anyway possible, I referred them to this forum because I remembered how much help I received
when I first came here looking for help and answers to some of the same questions.
My heart just broke as I watched this beautiful woman (she's just 38 years old and has two daughters and a wonderful husband) work so hard to speak the words that are next to impossible to understand. I was so thankful at that moment for the time I
spent helping Linda. My experience with her allowed me to minister to them in a way
that only comes from "having been there".
This family is struggling to hang on and they have so many questions. Hopefully those very helpful posts are still available.
Thanks,
Jeanne
I've tried and tried to find some of the first posts I made in October of 2006 but have not been able to find them. Do they disappear after a specified time? Is there a way to do a search to find them?
Today I participated in a Harley ride in memory of my friend Linda who passed away after a long battle with ALS. The purpose of the ride was twofold. To remember Linda and all PALS as well as raise money for a local family whose wife/mother is a PALS. This ride was the first of what we hope to be an annual memory ride. I met the lady and her family at the restaurant after the ride and told them about this forum. They had a lot of questions and wanted to know specifics about knowing what to look for towards the end. After more than an hour of talking to them and offering to help anyway possible, I referred them to this forum because I remembered how much help I received
when I first came here looking for help and answers to some of the same questions.
My heart just broke as I watched this beautiful woman (she's just 38 years old and has two daughters and a wonderful husband) work so hard to speak the words that are next to impossible to understand. I was so thankful at that moment for the time I
spent helping Linda. My experience with her allowed me to minister to them in a way
that only comes from "having been there".
This family is struggling to hang on and they have so many questions. Hopefully those very helpful posts are still available.
Thanks,
Jeanne