Guest guest Posted March 15, 2002 Report Share Posted March 15, 2002 There is nothing wrong with wishful thinking. None of us truly know that we do or do not have Shy-Drager (MSA), that is probably the most insufferable part of it. Instead we are walking manifestations of a constellation of syndromes and symptoms which become worse over time, until it is undeniable yet not definitive. When asked to explain what MSA is, I tell them it is a progressive neurological disorder that can only be diagnosed at autopsy, and I'm in no hurry. Chewing gum does help the saliva flow, however it does create more facial pain and spasms (if I'm tired). It is a good exercise also (coordination) folding it and stretching it gives the tongue a workout. Why don't they make pizza, cheese or chili flavoured gum??? I don't have much of a sweet tooth. My sister is 41 and expecting her sixth in November, she's very happy that way. Me, I had my tubes tied at 35, two's plenty. My family always makes me feel that I'm an underachiever for not having more kids (not Catholic of me). My grandmother was in her forties when she had my father and she and my grandfather died in their early fifties, it hurt my father badly. Don't get me wrong I admire people who have it in them to raise children at any age. We are all dealt different hands, what counts is how well we deal with it. I suppose if I were better off health-wise I might have had more kids, but I would have opted for adopting teenagers, like my daughter Sari. Much better with teenagers than babies. aletta mes vancouver, bc Canada web: http://aletta.0catch.com _________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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