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Old 05-25-2009, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Lucky View Post
...I seldom bring up my neuropathy with family or friends. Just my husband and son. They were with me 20 years ago when I contracted viral sensory peripheral neuropathy. My husband especially is such a comfort, and my son can tell when pain strikes without me saying a word.

If I have a question about my care I do talk to one sister, a nurse. Other then that I hardly ever see my family.....they all live across the country; we talk a lot on the phone, but I always keep things light and happy. It does make it a lot simpler for me.......and when we do get together I tend to sit quietly and just focus on enjoying their company......it just makes it all so much easier......no excuses, no complaints.... It is what it is........
It does, doesn't it... which is why I find it weird that she would go out of her way to seek out the issue in such a manner...
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