Thank you Shawn.
We have come to know hard times in the past couple of months. Back in February, my girlfriend and I finally got our own place together. We were able to pay the bills, keep the roof over our head, and we had enough money to go to the movies, go out to eat, go shopping for all kinds of things, and we were living large. Back in May, she started having very bad hip pains. In and out of the hospital for a month, we came to discover that she has a cyst in her hip that is pushing up against her sciatic nerve, a cyst that is the size of a golf ball. She lives in constant, excruciating pain every day and has had to take off work indefinitely until she can get the issue resolved. 9 trips to the doctor, 3 x-rays, 2 MRIs, and two specialists later, and we are no closer to getting her healthy, she has no income, and we are currently $3,000 deep in medical bills because of it. When this first happened, my world fell apart. My girlfriend was in pain and miserable, which in turn made me miserable, and we are constantly struggling to not only keep the roof over our head and keep the lights on and stay climate controlled, but we currently have no money for food, but our parents are helping us out, thank God. It took me a long time of looking at the situation and accepting that none of this was anyone's fault, that this was the hand we were dealt, and that things happen for a reason. But when I look things over, I am still healthy, I still have a job, we can still pay our bills, and we have family that cares for us enough to make sure that we are fed, and in the end, that is all that really matters. I am thankful for everything that we have and I know that we will come through this as stronger people for having been through this ordeal. Tell yourself that every day Shawn. It's like Nietzsche said, "What doesn't kill you will only make you stronger." You are a good man and we are happy to have you here, and never let anyone tell you different.