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Old 06-29-2010, 12:38 PM #11
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Heart Hi Desertflower!

Hey honey!

What fabulous news! It gives ALL of us hope! It really helps to remember how bad off we were b/4 and compare it to now.........helps us all feel better!

I simply do not believe anyone that says remission is unattainable - seen it happen too many times, so don't let anyone tell you something different!

Thank you for sharing that great news.......know that I am always thinking about all praying for all of you!

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Leave it to Erin to give us all a bit of happiness.

My good new is this...maybe I am going into remission or maybe I am just having some good days. For two weeks now I have had to cut down on my Mestinon due to overdose feelings (cramps and twitching in my muscles)...and I continuously am feeling better, althought the MG is far from being gone.

Yesterday I went out with my kids harvesting Saguaro fruits, one of my favorite things to do. Couldn't go last year because there was no way I could balance walking in the desert, I could barely walk on a smooth surface without falling over...but yesterday I was fine and was even able to use the 10 ft stick to pull the fruit out of the cactus. Last year I could barely pick up small things or brush my hair let alone reach my arms above my head with a 10 ft pole. Hooray! I hope it lasts and even if it doesn't I am so happy to be able to go out and do something fun with my kids.

I noticed yesterday that I am actually sitting straight in my chair and standing up tall - this may sound silly, but I have been slouching and not able to stand up straight for over a year now - this last week has been great (the week before, when I started needing less Mestinon, I was not good because I was in extreme pain from the muscle cramps, I thought I was going to have to go to the emergency room it was so bad).

Thank you Erin! I look forward to reading more good news from everyone, and I hope everyone experiences a few good days with their MG.

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Hey Erin, what a great idea THANKYOU

I had a wonderful day yesterday, after 3 very bad weeks of in and out of hospital 3 times, and loosing about 6kilos in weight, it was nice to have a great day.

I went to a luncheon at the Neurological Council of Western Australia. It was a day to meet the whole gang, from Perth Bunbury and Albany, and hear what the future holds. I have had them looking after me for a couple of years, and they are an invaluable group to help out all people with neuro problems.

I was interviewed by the local paper as part of the story. But the best thing was offered to help out in any way I could, they were so happy that I did and will get in touch with me soon to start working out how I can help out.
Iam just sooooo excited to be able to maybe help people out who were once like me...

Don't think I have been this happy for a while :-)
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Leave it to you Erin to come up with this great idea! Okay, I've got a pet one.

I have a 16 year old kitty I rescued from our local animal shelter when she was only 8 weeks old. She's always been very healthy, but due to her age she had developed some 'geriatric symptoms' as the vet calls it. One of them is she's not able to digest her food as well as she use to (I can relate to that), so her vet put her on a bland prescription diet and she was not a happy camper. Well, she didn't have any problem what so ever digesting my half a chicken sandwich she swiped off the kitchen table Monday afternoon! I think she was making a point. The vet said she can go back on her regular Science Diet can chicken for Mature Adults...smart cat!

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Default Let's get HAPPY!

Erin,
I am so glad to see you are back and I also am guilty of leaving the forum for a while due to things seeming so negative at times. I LOVE this idea and have to admit it got me to thinking about the good things instead of dwelling on the bad. I needed that, so thank you. Ok my positive is that last night I slept for 8 hours outside of waking up once for the first time since Oct!!! It was so nice to wake up feeling like I wasn't as tired as when I went to bed. You have always been a ray of sunshine since I joined this forum and I am so thankful you're back!!!
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My good news is, I have you in my life! (((hugs)))
Also, I'm breathing better due to the cooler weather.
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Yeah times have changed here. I quit posting in the fall because I was to busy with teaching. I came back here since I am on summer vacation. I noticed some conversations got a little heated, which I don't recall happeneing before.

My good news is that my kids and I went to see Toy Story 3 today, we don't go to movies very often, it was cute.
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Default Hey Kate!

Hey sweetheart!

I am so glad to hear you are HOME - I know there is nobetter feeling in the world

DO you happen to have a copy of the article with you in it? I would love to see it! We have 2 celebs in our midst - you and Simon......lol! IT is AWESOME that you were able to spread awareness about our little known disease!








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Hey Erin, what a great idea THANKYOU

I had a wonderful day yesterday, after 3 very bad weeks of in and out of hospital 3 times, and loosing about 6kilos in weight, it was nice to have a great day.

I went to a luncheon at the Neurological Council of Western Australia. It was a day to meet the whole gang, from Perth Bunbury and Albany, and hear what the future holds. I have had them looking after me for a couple of years, and they are an invaluable group to help out all people with neuro problems.

I was interviewed by the local paper as part of the story. But the best thing was offered to help out in any way I could, they were so happy that I did and will get in touch with me soon to start working out how I can help out.
Iam just sooooo excited to be able to maybe help people out who were once like me...

Don't think I have been this happy for a while :-)
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Heart Hey Kate!

Hey sweetheart!

I am so glad to hear you are HOME - I know there is nobetter feeling in the world

DO you happen to have a copy of the article with you in it? I would love to see it! We have 2 celebs in our midst - you and Simon......lol! IT is AWESOME that you were able to spread awareness about our little known disease!

I was just released from the hosp myself.......stupid hole in my leg just won't close up but I've got a GREAT foot guy who is taking care of me.

What have you been up to other than that?

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Hey Erin, what a great idea THANKYOU

I had a wonderful day yesterday, after 3 very bad weeks of in and out of hospital 3 times, and loosing about 6kilos in weight, it was nice to have a great day.

I went to a luncheon at the Neurological Council of Western Australia. It was a day to meet the whole gang, from Perth Bunbury and Albany, and hear what the future holds. I have had them looking after me for a couple of years, and they are an invaluable group to help out all people with neuro problems.

I was interviewed by the local paper as part of the story. But the best thing was offered to help out in any way I could, they were so happy that I did and will get in touch with me soon to start working out how I can help out.
Iam just sooooo excited to be able to maybe help people out who were once like me...

Don't think I have been this happy for a while :-)
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Heart Hey Pat!

tHi sweetheart! What a great story! I know how much I love my "children" - 5 dogs. And what a wonderful thin g that you rescued her from the shelter - that is my plan from here on out.

I just found a breed that I think is adorable and may start looking around for one, but worry about how some of my older dogs will feel.

Did I tell you that Lilli is coming in soon? I am so excited!
We are going to do the whole girlie girl thing and just have a blast! I'm worried that she'll flip when she sees me - I've gotten so big.......

Can't wait to hear from you!
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I have a 16 year old kitty I rescued from our local animal shelter when she was only 8 weeks old. She's always been very healthy, but due to her age she had developed some 'geriatric symptoms' as the vet calls it. One of them is she's not able to digest her food as well as she use to (I can relate to that), so her vet put her on a bland prescription diet and she was not a happy camper. Well, she didn't have any problem what so ever digesting my half a chicken sandwich she swiped off the kitchen table Monday afternoon! I think she was making a point. The vet said she can go back on her regular Science Diet can chicken for Mature Adults...smart cat!

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Heart HI Kendra!

Hey sweetheart! I am so glad you decided to come back to us! This forum would NOT be the same without you

You are one of our originals - please don't leave us! You are too important!

I almost did the same then decided I would not leave - you guys and this site have meant waaaay too much for me to leave due to scared people or someone who has had an awful day! LOL!

I am so glad you were finally able to REST! It is such a great feeling.................I hope you are able to have another wonderful, restful, peaceful and above all HAPPY night!

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I am so glad to see you are back and I also am guilty of leaving the forum for a while due to things seeming so negative at times. I LOVE this idea and have to admit it got me to thinking about the good things instead of dwelling on the bad. I needed that, so thank you. Ok my positive is that last night I slept for 8 hours outside of waking up once for the first time since Oct!!! It was so nice to wake up feeling like I wasn't as tired as when I went to bed. You have always been a ray of sunshine since I joined this forum and I am so thankful you're back!!!
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