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Old 08-17-2013, 03:19 PM #8
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Thank you to everyone. It is definitely nice to hear all of the prospectives. I think I can now better relate to why he is acting the way he is acting. He is definitely a "fixer". He is always wanting to help everyone in our family. There's an MS seminar hosted by Copaxone coming up. I'm not sure whether I should ask him or just go myself. It's hard going through this "alone" and feeling as though I've ***** up his future plans. I am afraid of losing him completely. I'm such a positive person and I'm not accustomed to such negativity.

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