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Old 05-05-2009, 10:54 AM #11
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I hear you all.. Even though I've had MS since my 20s (Lite then), I didn't have the big loop change until my early 50s. Even then, I pushed myself to go and do, as much as I could. The day came, though, when I could no longer keep up.

Most of my so called friends disappeared....like I was contagous or something.. Even my best friend doesn't call or stop in, like she used to do. She is still there when I need her though and her Kids. I love them all and I understand they have their lives...just like my own Kids..

The "Loop" has stretched out to be one long limp wet noodle..
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