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Old 11-24-2012, 03:25 AM
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What I have noticed about a slowly progressing remission is that NOTHING is able to get in the way of it in the exact same way as nothing got in the way of symptoms gradually progressing to a peak a few years ago.
20 years ago, after nearly a year of having gradually worsening symptoms, I started having a slowly progressing remission (I like this terminology).
And just like you say-nothing got in the way of it.
I remember cautiously going back to playing with my son in the park (no problem), instead of sitting and passively watching him play. And then deciding I could start my internship (no problem, except for my voice which continued to be softer for another year or so). At first I made sure all my night shifts were at the end of the week (so I could rest after that), but then realized there was no need for that.

My spontaneous remission lasted for 15 (wonderful) years.
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