starlady11's Journals
I always wanted a German Shepherd dog as a child, but it wasn't until I was an adult that I fulfilled that dream.  Next, I got another German Shepherd and bred them.  Now, ten pups later, I have a "pack of puppies" and I decided to keep them all!  
For those wonderful creatures whom we call "pets", we owe them a debt of gratitude...for their patience, forgiveness, and love.  They deserve to be remembered.  They each deserve a tribute in our memories and in our hearts.  This is my tribute to the pets I have been so lucky to have during my lifetime.
This is simply a little trip into my memories about my love affair with dancing...
These are the chronicles of my German Shepherds...
I want to tell you about a very rare condition called, "Neonatal Hemochromatosis" or NH.  This condition affects newborn children and is  usually fatal.  Now for the first time in medical history, there is a vision of hope for families affected by NH.  
Watching TV shows that featured horses as the "main characters" when I was a child, was just the beginning of a life long love affair with these beautiful creatures.  These are some of my memories of my personal experiences with horses.
In the late 1980's, I wanted to be in a hard rock band...and that's just what I did. I didn't feel that I needed to fit into any particular parameters, I just needed to be me. The result was being the front singer and lyric writer for a group called, "Lady Sabre". It was a fun time in my life, when I lived my own fantasy of being a "rock star" in a local band. Two albums later, the group disbanded, but my memories of living out some great times on sta
You've probably never heard of Hereditary Hemochromatosis (HH). Neither had I, or my family, when my mother was diagnosed with it in 1983. Tragically, my mom died in 1999 from Hemochromatosis, a treatable and even preventable, disease. Public education about this disorder is a lifelong crusade and my "quest to test" America my lifelong goal. I feel that everyday is an opportunity to save someone from this potentially deadly condition. This journal is m
You've probably never heard of Hereditary Hemochromatosis.  Neither had I or my family when my mother, Josephine Bogie Thomas, was diagnosed with it in 1983.  Now, even though my mother died in 1999 from hemochromatosis, this topic is my life, and everyday is an opportunity to save someone from this potentially deadly, but highly treatable disease.  This journal is my way of trying to save your life.
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