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Old 04-24-2012, 06:18 PM #1
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I so understand your feelings. I lost a daughter to MS 8 1/2 years ago and it still feels like yesterday. The condition is called the "new normal." You just do it a day at a time but it changed my life forever. You aren't alone. Barbo
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I so understand your feelings. I lost a daughter to MS 8 1/2 years ago and it still feels like yesterday. The condition is called the "new normal." You just do it a day at a time but it changed my life forever. You aren't alone. Barbo
I like what was said about the "new normal". Many years ago when my first family member took his life, I wondered when things would feel normal again. I felt the same way when my husband of 24 years left me for another women...so devastating. However, I did learn so much and became a better person because I grew from the adversity...the huge changes...the anger...

I became a very different person through all this...one that some of friends my say they don't know. I like the new me and also my "new normal", which changes everyday!!

You take care and I hope you can grasp the "new norm"!!



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