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May 27, 2004 09:44

Well, he didn't die. Which means that he's probably going to stick it out for a while yet. Phew. It was my uncle-in-law, btw. He's got multiple sclorosis & it's very seroius. He's been paralysed for as long as I can remember (he can't eat, walk or talk, but he can hear & see, which must be unbelievably frustrating ( Read more... )

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sarahcasey May 28 2004, 20:07:46 UTC
What kinda of discussions? :P

I had NO idea what was wrong so I didn't want to say anything but one of the girls in school told me today. I'm crap at talking about stuff like this, sorry. :(

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anonymous May 28 2004, 22:12:38 UTC
I sort of know a bit about it. My great-aunt had MS and was a lot like your uncle-in-law. She couldn't walk or eat and was gradually losing her speech. She had MS for about forty years and died last January. I was never really close to her, because she was ill my whole life and she was always a bit scary (she had long long long fights with my parents about her illness and stuff.) I do know what you mean about it being sort of better for them to die, or easier or something.

God, exams. I have a fun weekend studying ahead of me of *add in evil laughter and sounds of doom*

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jennyq May 29 2004, 21:24:52 UTC
Anonymity! *gasp*

Well, he's off the critical list now ^^

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anonymous May 30 2004, 20:33:18 UTC
Oh yeah, it was me. I always forget to put my names on these things!

Brónagh

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