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Old 08-19-2013, 07:53 PM #3
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Yes, I guess it does make a kind of perverse (or cruel?) sense. This disease has so many ways to keep us down (or try to)!

I'm sorry to learn that you're facing severe arthritis in addition to the other symptoms. And yet you take walks and generally keep on truckin'! I've learned during my short time on this blog that lots of folks have multiple problems, but yours seem particularly challenging, and yet you're always helpful to others and strong-minded about your situation. Thanks.
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