The people on this forum have gotten me through so very much with your prayers and the miracles that have come from them! My father in law is better we didn’t think he’d make it after his heart attack but he’s okay for now. On another note, a couple just hired my husband for a build. I won’t put their last name but they are Peggy Sue and Randy. Conservative down to earth Christian people. They just told my husband that Randy’s liver is failing. He’s never been an alcohol drinker, the doctors can’t figure out what is wrong, he’s 60 years old and I know they will appreciate all prayers. We will to. God bless you all!
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Sending my prayers to your friend Randy.
Food for thought for Randy; he is suffering from a "starvation conflict" which can look like many things, such as: A person can suffer a starvation conflict in real terms due to a lack of food. Hence, being put on a strict diet, not being allowed to eat one’s favorite food, a colon cancer diagnosis associated with not getting food through the intestine, wearing a colostomy bag, ongoing diarrhea, a loss of appetite and excessive vomiting during chemo treatments, or unintentional weight loss might trigger the conflict. However, a “threat of starvation” could also be brought on when one is – unexpectedly – in a situation of not being able to make ends meet, let’s say, because of the loss of a workplace, pay cuts, the loss of a business, bankruptcy, the loss of clients, an unexpected rent increase, an economically devastating divorce, the confiscation of property, the loss of savings, financial debts, or losing a family member who provided financial support. In short, the conflict translates into the distress of running out of resources to feed oneself and those one feels responsible for.
Please send his way and see if he can relate. The cure is to resolve the conflict in any way he can. Hope this helps.