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On my daily bike ride on the bike/walk path I encountered a woman that obviously has MS. Due to her swinging one leg up and outward I knew it was MS and could see a little bit of balance issues as I approached. With me My MS symptoms aren't really physical, just brain stuff so outward I appear to be in good shape and bike ride like a Mo-Fo lol. She had a hold of a baby stroller so I guess that keeps her from falling. Well this peaked my interest as I never met to many people with MS around here and really wanted to ask her about it and how she is doing.
Well I didn't, just said "on your left" and passed her by. I thought it would be really rude to stop and ask her about her MS so I wasn't really sur eof what to do. I was wondering if that is late stage MS, how long she had it and ect ect... Right now I don't walk like that I walk very normally. Dam..is it rude to ask someone about it that has it if you are in a public situation? Even yourself is starting to deal with MS also? She was very pretty and I dare say very young like late 20,s early 30,s I'd say. Hope to see her out there again...I'd love to get other like friends around here. |
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