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Restrooms
I have read all these comments, and think, if someone has this disease that causes uncontollable bowel movements, by all means, they should be allowed to use any bathroom anywhere, other than a private home. I once had no idea what it would be like to suffer such a condition. But as of March 2007, I had 2 strokes, which thank God I have recovered pretty well from, but they have left me with a partial numbness on the right side of my body. I still have control of my bladder and bowels, but it has changed the function of both. Sometimes just all of a sudden, I instantly need to use of a bathroom, and when that need strikes, its there. The numbness leaves me without as much control, i guess on the inside. And my oldest daughter has always been one, that has to go immediately,I'm gonna suggest her being checked for this disease, you all speak of, because she has diaerrha way to often. Anyway my feelings to be exact on this matter, is.. disease or not, at some point in our lives, we are all gonna experience a time that for some reason or the other, we are find ourselves in the position of "i can't wait". Who hasnt? I fail to see how or why, people couldnt or wouldnt have compassion for one each other about something such as this. It is a bodily function, something we all have to do..what is up with people? Bu t I also fail to see how people can be so ignorant as to abuse the priviledge of having public bathrooms, and just be so nasty in them. I bet when judgement day comes, God isnt gonna ask "did you provide a restroom for your employees?" I believe it will be more like "did you do all you could to help others, in every situation, that you had an oppurtunity to help in? Therefore, adjusting yourself to be as God like as you could?" Thats what its all about people, how much you give of yourself with what He has allowed you to be blessed with. Nothing you have, or nothing you are, do you have because you did it all by yourself. He allowed you these things, so you would have the oppurtunity, to share them with others, just as He shared them with you. If you fail in doing so, then He want be able to give you the great rewards He has in store for you. I can only imagine, how terrible that would be. All from thinking some such, as that bathroom "is mine, I dont have to share" or "help this person in need." Remember this,-you never know when you may cross paths with an Angel, or whether God Himself may have put that person, in need in your path that day..just to see who you are....