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Old 04-11-2009, 05:40 PM #7
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thanks for the welcome guys. must admit i've been really ok with this diagnosis- until today. I'm home alone for the day (cats and horses excluded) and i think i'm going to struggle with it. i'm a bit sad truth be told...

Awww.....it's okay to feel sad. I was sort of OK with the whole diagnosis event, too, to be honest with you.

But, that's not to say I don't have my moments where I grieve the "old me" and the way things used to be. I commented the other night that I wish I could run again and my son thought that was so sad. I told him I didn't mention it to make anyone sad....I just wish I could run. I hope it made him think about how much we all take for granted and how it can be taken away at any time.

We all have pity-parties and then emerge renewed and recharged and ready to face another day. You can post an invitation to a pity-party on the MS forum and we'll all join you!! Sometimes we even bring food and drinks!
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