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Old 04-26-2013, 04:45 AM #1
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Good morning Corbybird.

I am so sorry you're having to deal with this. I, too, have Axonal Sensory Motor Polyneuropathy. However, it is new to me, though I've had PN for about seven years. I also have some bladder issues, but in my case, I'm pretty sure it's because I had four children.

This is only my take: I think you should talk to a friend about this, just to get the burden off your chest. And, having three irreverent and fun-loving boys myself, I would hold off telling them. My boys would always bring it up at the most inopportune (for me, anyway!) times. Instead of bringing others down, they might just bring your spirits up.

I know nothing about self-catherization, though. God bless you.
Thank you, Inspirations. Much appreciated. Your boys sound like mine. It's great to be able to laugh at yourself. And be laughed at by family! They are what keeps me sane. Well, and a few other things!
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Old 04-26-2013, 06:50 AM #2
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My boys, especially (not my daughter so much), tease me unmercifully, but I love that they feel they have the freedom to do that. We all laugh about it; it's what keeps me going. I love the fun-loving interaction I have with my boys. I give it back too.



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Thank you, Inspirations. Much appreciated. Your boys sound like mine. It's great to be able to laugh at yourself. And be laughed at by family! They are what keeps me sane. Well, and a few other things!
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