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Old 03-25-2010, 09:34 PM #11
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Pickingupthepieces - Welcome!!

I am very sorry for your loss. While each of us has our own grieving process that must be endured - the happy memories are what get us through. Your mother sounds like she was very active and able to enjoy life to the max - before getting MG.

I'm glad you found this group and hope you will continue to visit and share. Like others here, I'm still learning about this constant companion called MG. I have a hate/hate relationship with it - and even so, it stays. And I continue to try to figure which of life's lessons I'm supposed to be learning from it. (Probably things like patience and acceptance, so I imagine I'll be at this awhile!)

Again - welcome, Babs

Sue
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