Guest guest Posted January 19, 2002 Report Share Posted January 19, 2002 Thank you, Sue, for your very kind comments. But believe me when I say, This ain't no hero here. Yes, I do contend with CMT on a daily basis. And NO, I have no intention of letting it get in the way of leading my normal life, to the best of my abilities. I just have no time for that. I am the #2 in a local community bank, and can't begin to tell you how many folks in this fine town count on my being who and where I am every day. This and my family..........I am blessed in so many ways that my CMT is WAY down the list of things that concern me! And to Gretchen, 42 days till the Caribbean!!!!!!!(NOT that I'm counting!) Cheers all! BobD --- In @y..., " Sue Horder-Mason " <sue@h...> wrote: > BonD wrote > But hey, we are all > compensating for some physical annoyances.....and I for one have no > qualms about what it might look like. > Well done Bob. Asking for help does raise disablity awareness and if you show you don't have a problem with it - that makes it easier for others and you're right by not having qualms about what it might look like. Maybe the next person after you who needs help and asks for it will find it easier after the example you set. > Brilliant my friend you stick at it and remember you are helping others along the line. > Love > Sue > The important thing is never to stop questioning. > Website www.horder-mason.freeserve.co.uk > Freelance Writer and CMTer > > " I Thank God for my handicaps, for through them, I have found myself, my work, and my God. " - Helen Keller > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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