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Re: woe is me
Hi Linda, Your note sounded so sad. I wish there was something I could say to make you feel better. Don't forget that there is always hope for a cure in the near future or some great breakthrough in meds to make us feel so much better or to halt the progress. You are still young enough to benefit from these things so hang in there and remember your little angel in your pocket or on your shoulder that someone wrote about. I thought that was sweet. We are all here for you and wishing you a better day tomorrow and better days ahead. Your new friend, Brigitte from Toronto 55/52/50 PS. By the way, Oklahoma sounds so romantic, your so lucky to live there. (Linda) (Albert) wrote: > Hi! I'am Linda. i understand where your are coming from. I, myself feel the > same way. I try so hard to put a good front. I cannot drive anymore,think > like I used too, even taking a shower has been trouble for me. My husband had > to get a grip bar and seat for me to take a bath. We were talking the other > day and he broke down and cried. I was scared that he would leave me cause of > pd. He said no that he would take care of me no matter what. That is alot for > me cause as I am writing you I am also crying. My children are taking it > pretty hard. But for now I will keep putting up this front Your letter was > the first one that I can relate too. Let's keep writing. Linda
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