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Old 10-21-2006, 09:10 PM #1
DaleD DaleD is offline
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Alaska dx 1984 age 39 DBS 2005
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Question Support Groups

I attended our local PD Support Group meeting this afternoon. We discussed little shortcuts that each of us has found that makes life easier for us. We all learned a lot.

How many of you have local support groups and how many attend on a regular basis.

I find I return from each meeting with one of the following emotions.

1. Severely down because someone has regressed so much so quickly.
2. I feel bad because I am doing so well and I see how difficult it is for so many of the others to cope with this disease.
3. I am elated that we were able to share and learn so much from each other.

I was lucky today and come home with #3 emotions.
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