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Old 11-02-2010, 10:35 PM #5
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Yes, it could be worse. However, the person down the block is dealing with whatever they have and I am dealing with what I have. It is perfectly fine to grieve for whatever is lost. I do try not to dwell on it as whatever happens, happens.

It just keeps progressing in my case as it does. So I never say that it could be worse. Because in all probability it will be. But, I do not know how I will end up. Non of us CMTers do know and not even a neurologist can tell us. I will have to deal with it just like the person down the block has to deal with whatever they have.
Please don't misunderstand me, this is a tough one. I could cry everyday, if I let myself, it is like having a new body. It is hard to make a peace with this new body. I think back at the body I had just 2 years ago that did not have these feelings and took it for granted. Now, inbetween each sensation/pain......sometimes I can go 60 seconds on a good day, I get a taste of the old me. It makes me look at life so differently. Never take anything for granted........it can be gone in a heartbeat!
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