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Old 09-18-2010, 03:09 PM #3
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Great article...thanks for sharing it.

I feel the same as Julie. She explains it very well. I don't have a car anymore because I drive so infrequently that it just didn't make sense for me to pay the cost each month to maintain a vehicle. I have access to the use of one if I need it and that's about 3 times a month. Sometimes not even that.

The strange part about it is that I don't miss it. I thought it would be so hard to accept and get used to. I find that I'm much more relaxed and don't get stressed as much as I used to. Days that I do drive......my stress level is noticeably higher. People are so impatient (I'm guilty of being that way too....pre-MS) and drive like they are frantic to get somewhere. I have to just ignore the unfriendly drivers and concentrate on my driving. And no radio! That part I do miss.
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