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Old 12-20-2008, 10:33 AM #1
miachris2 miachris2 is offline
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Default What are the good things MG has brought to your life?

I used to be pretty anti-internet except for research for school. Then I realized how much good it has to offer, my example is it helps people who are isolated whether geographically or by life's circumstances. Recently I even joined Facebook. On it was an MG group and the first question they asked was really suprised me because it never crossed my mind...The question was how has MG affected your life in a positive way?

I'm still chewing on this question but I can definately say that not being able to speak has caused me to really, really, really listen to what people have to say.

Any other thoughts?

PS - My psych appt is today...yeah
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