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Old 10-18-2010, 03:58 AM #1
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I have been struggling lately, with over doing stuff like washing dishes, gardening(only 5 minutes at a time) you know everyday stuff normal people take for granted.

I've also been a bit worried about going to a new GP(general practioner) as my old one only practices one a fortnight as a GP.
Well wow, what an amazing lady she was, she has seen peole with MG before, was very understanding, caring considerate and really understood where I was comming from..........YAY, I found a nice helpful GP
Just thought I'd share some good news for a change.

And sorry I havn't been replying much, but as soon as I start typing, my fingers stop working, very very frustrating.....
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Kate,

Sorry to hear about your recent struggles. We all know how you feel. I decided to bake pumpkin pecan bread yesterday and darn near wore my arms out. Things are certainly not like they used to be, but we learn to adapt and overcome!

Oh by the way, I found a really inexpensive set of walking poles at Target, I can't wait to give them a try. My daily walks were become a bit of a struggle, but it's my favorite form of excercise, other than working outside in the garden. I'll let you know how they work out. Thanks again for the suggestion!

It's getting colder by the day here in NJ, I keep thinking of you and the warmer weather your enjoying right now!

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You are getting colder and we are warming up, sheesh it was meant to be 28 down here today, not good for this time of the year.
Glad you found some walking poles, enjoy them!!!
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