Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 I think this is a great idea--you know how I feel about laughter! I'm sure you could do it in a way that would be inspiring, uplifting, funny and a great read! It could never be offensive if it's coming from your own perspective or that of others with MS or other caregivers. I think some of my wobbly adventures are hilarious. Not too long ago (and this is with my improved balance due to LDN) I stepped off a step at a theatre and everything flew up in the air--my hands, my head, my hair and my purse, which rose a good 8 feet then landed on the chair of the person in the row ahead, which fortuitously had just been vacated by its occupant. I could only laugh. The good part of course was that this time I actually caught myself, rather than go down like a stone as I usually do. Graceful it wasn't! Daphne In a message dated 11/18/2004 3:10:13 PM Central Standard Time, low dose naltrexone writes: I was thinking of taking this very serious and real subject and making it somewhat comical in order to illustrate some of our difficulties. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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