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Old 11-08-2012, 05:50 PM #11
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So true, Steph. It's a new normal for me. Along with the MG, comes normal aging as well. I started this journey as a 30 something first time mom, and came to my new normal as someone with an AARP application in the mailbox!I've lost over a decade any way you look at it. The good days are not taken for granted here!
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If I can keep working until I am eligible for retirement (6 years) and not have to go on disability, I would consider my illness well managed and accept my adjusted new normal. That is my long-term goal.
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