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i guess i've been "lucky". i was dx'd in '03. by '05 i progressed enuf to have to quit my job/career and was granted ssdi.

however, i still drive and mostly walk with a cane. i've never had ON or a real flare. but, i can't sit or stand or walk for very long. i'm crazy heat intolerant and still suffer from fatigue.

it's mine but i'll take it the way it is.
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