*sigh* I've known for a while now but it really is time for me to leave home. I know my dad is getting sick of me and this situation. It isn't that he doesn't care, he just can't emotionally deal with it anymore. I have been unemployed for over a year now and am inbetween unimployment and the extention. I'm still hoping that I can work somewhere but chances are looking pretty slim.
I guess I should get to the point - ADHD, tend to meander:) Does anyone on this board live in (ideally) or near Colorado (I need semi-arid for my lungs) that wouldn't mind having a temporary lodger? I can't pay rent for obvious reasons right now but I would be more than happy to do my share around the house in exchange. I am moderately MCS and physically don't tolerate shielding fabric very well at all for some strange reason, it seems to interfere badly with my bioelectricity. I know this is a leap into the dark but I know my living situation here isn't sustainable. Thanks for reading this crazy letter. -Glitter |
I wish I could personally help you, dear...by the way your letter isn't crazy, but our circumstances are. Best wishes to you, please do keep us informed. Peace.
--- On Thu, 11/3/11, Glitter <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Glitter <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] roommate anybody? To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, November 3, 2011, 6:18 PM *sigh* I've known for a while now but it really is time for me to leave home. I know my dad is getting sick of me and this situation. It isn't that he doesn't care, he just can't emotionally deal with it anymore. I have been unemployed for over a year now and am inbetween unimployment and the extention. I'm still hoping that I can work somewhere but chances are looking pretty slim. I guess I should get to the point - ADHD, tend to meander:) Does anyone on this board live in (ideally) or near Colorado (I need semi-arid for my lungs) that wouldn't mind having a temporary lodger? I can't pay rent for obvious reasons right now but I would be more than happy to do my share around the house in exchange. I am moderately MCS and physically don't tolerate shielding fabric very well at all for some strange reason, it seems to interfere badly with my bioelectricity. I know this is a leap into the dark but I know my living situation here isn't sustainable. Thanks for reading this crazy letter. -Glitter [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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The Sacred Garden Sanctuary near Douglas, Arizona, is looking for settlers. The steward is Edwin Basye. They might have a sleeping camper available. I do not know that they pay out money. They can use help with their organic farming. Of course you would need to be an adult to go there alone. They do have weather changes, so all climate clothing should be brought. Let people in this esens group know about your success as others may want to join this rustic village. I wish you well.
--- In [hidden email], "Glitter" <windfeather118@...> wrote: > > *sigh* I've known for a while now but it really is time for me to leave home. I know my dad is getting sick of me and this situation. It isn't that he doesn't care, he just can't emotionally deal with it anymore. I have been unemployed for over a year now and am inbetween unimployment and the extention. I'm still hoping that I can work somewhere but chances are looking pretty slim. > > I guess I should get to the point - ADHD, tend to meander:) > > Does anyone on this board live in (ideally) or near Colorado (I need semi-arid for my lungs) that wouldn't mind having a temporary lodger? I can't pay rent for obvious reasons right now but I would be more than happy to do my share around the house in exchange. I am moderately MCS and physically don't tolerate shielding fabric very well at all for some strange reason, it seems to interfere badly with my bioelectricity. I know this is a leap into the dark but I know my living situation here isn't sustainable. Thanks for reading this crazy letter. > > -Glitter > |
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The reason money is an issue is that I'm on a few prescriptions that I
literally can't live without (I have non-athletic asthma and genetic chronic bronchitis). One of my inhalers alone is over $200 without insurance. Is there a way to contact those people in Arizona? I am an adult. -Glitter In a message dated 11/4/2011 7:50:05 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: The Sacred Garden Sanctuary near Douglas, Arizona, is looking for settlers. The steward is Edwin Basye. They might have a sleeping camper available. I do not know that they pay out money. They can use help with their organic farming. Of course you would need to be an adult to go there alone. They do have weather changes, so all climate clothing should be brought. Let people in this esens group know about your success as others may want to join this rustic village. I wish you well. --- In _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , "Glitter" <windfeather118@...> wrote: > > *sigh* I've known for a while now but it really is time for me to leave home. I know my dad is getting sick of me and this situation. It isn't that he doesn't care, he just can't emotionally deal with it anymore. I have been unemployed for over a year now and am inbetween unimployment and the extention. I'm still hoping that I can work somewhere but chances are looking pretty slim. > > I guess I should get to the point - ADHD, tend to meander:) > > Does anyone on this board live in (ideally) or near Colorado (I need semi-arid for my lungs) that wouldn't mind having a temporary lodger? I can't pay rent for obvious reasons right now but I would be more than happy to do my share around the house in exchange. I am moderately MCS and physically don't tolerate shielding fabric very well at all for some strange reason, it seems to interfere badly with my bioelectricity. I know this is a leap into the dark but I know my living situation here isn't sustainable. Thanks for reading this crazy letter. > > -Glitter > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Is this free of cell towers?
--- On Thu, 11/3/11, f_gelber <[hidden email]> wrote: From: f_gelber <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Re: roommate anybody? To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, November 3, 2011, 9:17 PM The Sacred Garden Sanctuary near Douglas, Arizona, is looking for settlers. The steward is Edwin Basye. They might have a sleeping camper available. I do not know that they pay out money. They can use help with their organic farming. Of course you would need to be an adult to go there alone. They do have weather changes, so all climate clothing should be brought. Let people in this esens group know about your success as others may want to join this rustic village. I wish you well. --- In [hidden email], "Glitter" <windfeather118@...> wrote: > > *sigh* I've known for a while now but it really is time for me to leave home. I know my dad is getting sick of me and this situation. It isn't that he doesn't care, he just can't emotionally deal with it anymore. I have been unemployed for over a year now and am inbetween unimployment and the extention. I'm still hoping that I can work somewhere but chances are looking pretty slim. > > I guess I should get to the point - ADHD, tend to meander:) > > Does anyone on this board live in (ideally) or near Colorado (I need semi-arid for my lungs) that wouldn't mind having a temporary lodger? I can't pay rent for obvious reasons right now but I would be more than happy to do my share around the house in exchange. I am moderately MCS and physically don't tolerate shielding fabric very well at all for some strange reason, it seems to interfere badly with my bioelectricity. I know this is a leap into the dark but I know my living situation here isn't sustainable. Thanks for reading this crazy letter. > > -Glitter > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Prescription Assistance in 4 Easy Steps: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-BS_-NK8wg "Partnership for Prescription Assistance" http://www.pparx.org/ ... 1-888-4PPA-NOW (1-888-477-2669) The Partnership for Prescription Assistance helps qualifying patients without prescription drug coverage get the medicines they need through the program that is right for them. Many will get their medications free or nearly free. --- At 08:04 AM 04 11 2011, [hidden email] wrote: > >The reason money is an issue is that I'm on a few prescriptions that I >literally can't live without (I have non-athletic asthma and genetic chronic >bronchitis). One of my inhalers alone is over $200 without insurance. ... > > > > > > |
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