Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 Dearest TOm, I hope from my response, you didnt think i was whinging - quite the opposite. I believe the article is a good indication of how far we have come with the support networks out there, and the many choices in medication which simply weren't around when I was diagnosed. Whilst there is still no cure, for MS and a whole lot of other conditions - if I had the choice? I'd much rather be diagnosed today, then 20 years ago. Finally, now, after so long with this condition, I am feeling normal and more satisfied with my quality of life. I am grateful also, that I live in this lucky country, and I feel for those who dont have the services and support we do. So, environment and society we live in has alot to do with satisfaction. Talk soon, and thank you for posting friday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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