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Old 10-30-2012, 07:35 PM #1
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Unhappy How do I cope with this?

I'm not able to be very physically active now, specifically no sports, running, etc. With my future SCS I was told I will always have to be careful with sports and likely stay away from things like competitive tennis, skiing, etc. due to potential damage of the system. I understand that I am not able to do those now, but I can't seem to get over the idea that I'm forever giving these up. I know that a remission at this point is pretty darn slim and I need to look at basic quality of life.

Has anyone else had difficulty with this thought?
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