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Sometimes grown men just have to cry - a Thanksgiving messageViews: 678
Nov 21, 2007 8:17 pmSometimes grown men just have to cry - a Thanksgiving message#

Tony Isaacs
A repost of an original post made a few moments ago at CureZone which I would like to share with one and all:

Hi folks -

You know, sometimes it gets awfully lonely and the spirits lag a bit when you make very little money, work very long hours days on end and try to keep going even in spite of things like criticism saying that what you are doing is wrong and accusations that you are causing people to turn away from the real medicine that could save their lives and turning them to voodoo medicine and herbs only to line your own pockets (and forget how empty they are!), or that you are a nutcase for all the concerned posts you make as DQ the quixotic crusader about the evils you see threatening our health and seeking to take away our freedoms.

Even when you know in your heart that you are right, it just gets hard sometimes, you know? And I have to admit that it is a frightening and heartwrenching thing to advise others about their health, and often I stay awake at night worrying how this or that person I advised is faring. I mean who am I, a mere flawed mortal with far less than perfect knowledge after all, to have anyone place their health, and perhaps even their very life in my trust?

Then you get a wonderful email like this one (which came today from a member of my Yahoo Oleandersoup Healthgroup) and your heart sings with joy, your faith in yourself and humanity is restored, as well as in the One who watches over us, and you just want to share it with the world! It goes without saying that this has truly made my Thanksgiving one to find much to be thankful for - and foremost of that is the honor and privilege of doing the best I can to help people like Toya (who wrote the email) and those in my health forums and on the entire Curezone website and other forums I belong to.

"Hi Tony,

I just want to say being the sleepy participator that I am.........how much I appreciate this group....Luella May's heart....Roberts research skills....Jeffery's ability to lay down his life for a friend....Dr.G's reasuring words......not to mention your heart for humanity and "Get"er Done" passion !I really appreciate all of you and have notice a significant size reduction in the lump under my arm and in my breast sense starting OS 3 weeks ago! I am truly
blessed by what I read daily and encouraged.....You all are a part of what I am thankful for this Thanksgiving !

Gratefully Yours,
Toya"

And so my heartfelt reply:

Toya,

You have made me so happy that I cried. It is messages like yours that make me proud of what I am doing and confirm my conviction that what I am devoting the rest of my life to is a good and honorable endeavor worth however much sacrifice it entails - and help keep me going no matter what.

I would also add Ed to your list - it is he who started it all by devising "oleander soup" and he is the one who started the original oleandersoup health group. Not only that, but he is a true Prince among men and, like Luella May, one of God's angels flying close to the ground.

Your precious words of hope and inspiration will be at the very top of my own Thanksgiving list of things I am thankful for.

Thank you so very much from the bottom of my heart!

May I share your message with my groups?

Love,

Tony

"Ahhhhhhh Tony you're wonderful and a gift to us all....
Please share it and let them be encouraged and lifted up..... that no effort goes un notice by HIS watchful eye!
You are a provision HE has made for us !

Most Sincerely,
Toya"

I just do not know how many tears a grown man is supposed to shed in one day, and it does not seem right to do so with a big happy smile on your face. Oh my . . .

Well, I suppose I must confess, for all my bluster and bravado both here and as the crusader DQ, sometimes I am just a wimp. I guess it should have been an early clue when I shed tears at Gone With the Wind, Casablanca and An Affair to Remember, and later for Sleepless in Seattle, An Officer and a Gentleman, and even, for goodness sakes, You've Got Mail and Pretty Woman.

I also have to confess that for all the evil I see lurking in this world and in the hearts of men, and for all the railing and tilting of Quixote's lance against it, I nevertheless have a greater enduring faith in the goodness of mankind and the Goodness that brought mankind into being.

May this message of hope and confirmation serve as my way of wishing each and everyone of you a joyous and wonderful Thanksgiving filled with much to be thankful for, inspite of your own trials and tribulations. Thanks to that message, mine already is!

With a humble yet uplifted heart, the eternally hopeless hopeful optimist,

Tony

"Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never - in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense" - Winston Churchill

"Do not despair at your tribulations, for they are My glory for you" - Eph 3:13

Private Reply to Tony Isaacs

Dec 24, 2007 7:03 amre: Sometimes grown men just have to cry - a Thanksgiving message#

Nita Lopez
Tony,

I humbly bow to you. Not many men will admit to crying in public. I believe allot of men are hiding behind machoism. I just went to a seminar of about 400 people and men were confusing so heart wrenching pain and crying. I was so honored to be part of this experience.

I think your fear of helping individuals health and well being is healthy. It keeps you in prospective of not practicing medicine.

I wish you a Merry Christmas!!

-- Few things in life are not negotiable,your health is one of them
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Letursunshinein/
Blessings, Nita

Private Reply to Nita Lopez

Dec 24, 2007 1:30 pmre: Sometimes grown men just have to cry - a Thanksgiving message#

Mirdza Hayden
Tony,
you are right. Sometimes it is lonely walking down the road less treaded... I feel the same way sometimes. I know in my heart that God has given me the mission to help others live healthier lives - that I need to share with others how living a healthy lifestyle has helped me and my family - but sometimes you feel you are talking to a stone wall. However, like you implied, every person that listens and every person you can help matters, that is for sure. Like you said in your reply to Toya, "It is messages like yours that make me proud of what I am doing and confirm my conviction that what I am devoting the rest of my life to is a good and honorable endeavor worth however much sacrifice it entails - and help keep me going no matter what."

Let's keep helping others live the healthiest lives possible. Let's concentrate on the one 'yes', instead of the 99 'no's that we hear =D

Have a merry Christmas and may the New Year be filled with blessings.


Mirdza
http://www.MirdzasHealthSite.com
Committed to helping people get fit and live healthy

Private Reply to Mirdza Hayden

Jan 03, 2008 5:28 amre: re: Sometimes grown men just have to cry - a Thanksgiving message#

Vibgyor me
Tony crying is not a wimp
Crying is certainly not a woman thing why should it be??
Why should men be strong and bear all???
we are loving feeling creatures, I oppose complete automation it will never make the world a better place
Cheerio!!

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