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When I found out I was diabetic. Age 59.
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I would say over the past two months...it's been a good change and very necessary but hard at the same time.
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My life changed the most when I had my son. From that point on, my life was no longer only mine. I have to make every decision with his welfare in mind.
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At 16 when i realised boys were quite interesting and no longer a source of childish irritation:-)
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When my daughter was born. Life will never be the same. She is amazing.
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I wont say when. But when my mum almost died giving birth to my little sister. Kinda hit me real hard, and i vowed that I would give up anything and everything I had if she would be ok. So she pulled threw it and I lost a lot of ppl to death in the following weeks. My grandad, My girlfriend My matt andrew and his brother jamie. I Think it changed me. Went from violent to placid, weak willed to very strong willed.
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when my younger sister died..she was the first immediate family member of mine to die. my life hasn't been as joyful or good since. i hope it gets better.
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at 37
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Two times. First, when my dad died when I was 16. It was just before I left home for college. Second, when my kids' dad died. I was 37; he was only 40. Both of those were stern "you've got to do all of everything" lessons. Those two events didn't kill me, so they made me stronger.
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It would have to be a tie between getting married and becoming a mother. Both were truly, wonderfully life changing! +5
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Being a newlywed homeless family in 1994. Inspired me to work and try even harder to become something to be proud of. Mission: Accomplished.
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My first born changed my life more than anything. I was a single mom, you grow up pretty fast. And you are not allowed to fail, there is no turning back.
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My first near death experience when I was young. After that point I lost the fear of death. I accepted that it would happen at some point, and I live life as if each day was my last. I don't pursue or look forward to dying, but I have no fear of living. It's a very different perspective of how most people look at life.
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My Mother's Death
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The whole being born thing. Before that, I was in a tight space, not sure what was going on. There was no communication to the outside world, I couldn't breath, I couldn't move, it was so constricting.
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My wedding and then after working a few years my two wonderful daughrers.
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Being brought to Church, where at eight years old, I accepted Jesus as my Savior!
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The birth of my son.
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AIDS
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Marriage, then divorce (and being awarded custody of my children) and then remarriage.
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