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Old 08-21-2009, 12:35 PM #2
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Hi Susan, and welcome to the group!
What a story... I don't really know what to say! I will though make sure that you know you can still be an active, happy person with MG. Thankfully MG is not a death sentence and although your life may be different now you will still be able to achieve lots of your goals and lead a "normal" life. You might be starting over but it's really not always bad!

I have moderate MG but am able to work full time and stay pretty active as well. I'm no longer able to go rock-climbing, but I still try to get outside and do other active things. I should do more, but some days just fulfilling my work committments is enough. Learning to live within your limits is a huge MG lesson!

Take care of yourself and your kiddies and keep posting! It's great to hear everyone's perspectives on things.
~Kathy
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