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06-01-2012, 10:49 AM | #1 | |||
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In Remembrance
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I've had Symptoms of MS since I was 23/4 and am now a Septuagenarian(sp). Good Lord, I don't know how I had the guts to make it this long, w/o calling Dr. K.. There have been moments, believe me.
Now, I'm growing older with MS and want to tell you, it is deffinately not for sissies.. Every day brings a new challenge, just to get my tired, lazy butt out of the bed. Grrrrrrrr. I live in fear, that one day, I will not be able to get up. I know I'm the oldest old fart here, but can anyone else relate to what I'm going through? I admit I haven't felt this extra struggle until the last few years. My recent fall and trip to the hospital, brought it screaming and skreeching to the forefront. It's hard, dammit. OK, end of rant....
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