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Keep your sense of humor. It will help get you through it all
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Originally Posted by Dee G
I admire your determination and love your sense of humor.
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My youngest sister was born with cerebral palsy and then was diagnosed with MS about 15 yr. ago. She still just goes and goes, lives on her own, does everything for herself. She is such an inspiration when I'm feeling sorry for myself. Keep up your sewing.
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Thank you for the humor!!!!!! LOL funny!!
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I also laughed, Ive had MS for awhile now. I understand everything you are going thru. DH is moving my pedal to the side of the table and am going to be using the side of my knee instead of my foot. If one who has MS doesn't laugh, you'd cry. I find myself laughing like crazy when I fall or knock something over.Keep on quilting!!!!
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I have MS too. If we don't laugh at life and keep on-keeping on it would be sad.
I "quilt" everyday--some days longer than others. It is my best activity. |
Glad to see you are keeping your sense of humor!
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I love this thread! Ya'll are such an inspiration!!!!Your sense of humor & determination to keep going (ie: quilting) are inspiring!!
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Haaaaaaaa!
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It's nice you have kept your sense of humor in the midst of your physical challenges. Thanks for sharing a chuckle. :)
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