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Acceptance does not mean 'giving up' for me, but simply

'acknowledgement' and 'admission' of my disease and it's

manisfestations. Once I 'accepted' my CMT, I had a wonderful inner

freedom and a great weight was lifted.

Gretchen

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Hi Gretchen,

I respect your opinion on acceptance of CMT. I know I have CMT,

I am constantly reminded I have it every time I take a step, but that does

not mean I have to willing accept it. I know I have limitations, like

handling small objects, running, walking fast, etc. But I still do normal

everyday things. I to have inner peace at times, as I'm sure others in the

group does. But my inner peace does not come from accepting CMT, it comes

from buying a homeless person a meal, or uplifting a persons spirit when they

are down, or making someone laugh when they are sad. I have found that I have

found more inner peace when I am helping others, not by accepting CMT. But

that is my opinion and I do not ask anyone to accept that, it's just me.

In Love & Light,

Al Hasim

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