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passing on laughter

Dear Reader,
I believe that the joy of laughter is one of the
most important things about being human.

When I lost the ability to laugh out loud, it left
a hole in my spirit. That hole in my life, the
lack of a good laugh, was something I worried
that I would suffer with, forever.

Thank goodness, I WAS able to laugh with others
again, when I fixed my bladder problem.
I really, truly, LOVE having the freedom to chuckle,
titter, howl, even guffaw—without the fear of
having my bladder embarrass me.

I thank God every day for the joy of a good laugh,
and I pass on that joy every chance I get.
That’s the main reason I do what I am doing
at www.naturalbladdercontrol.com.

I truly want other women to regain their joy
in a good laugh, too.
Years ago, I used to try to avoid listening to a
good joke or a funny story, just because I was
afraid I could pee my pants if I laughed too hard.

I just love watching this video about the power of
laughter. Watching this just makes me laugh
out loud. Over and over again. Thomas Crum,
author of Journey to Center and Three Deep Breaths,
sent it to me a couple of weeks ago.

Laughter is contagious. I wish for you and for all women
the joy of a good belly laugh with the confidence of
great bladder control.

Here’s the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jedd2FiZTqM

Warm Regards,
Dr. Louise

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  • ABOUT DR. LOUISE

    Dr. Achey graduated from Washington State University’s school of pharmacy in 1979, and completed her Doctor of Pharmacy from Idaho State University in 1994.

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