Team Savta

Apr 08, 2010 16:10

I have to make this as brief as possible, as I can only sit for a short time before my legs get numb. Last year my daughter Becky (aks Beckyfeld) and grandson Aaron participated in the MS walk to raise money to find a cure for MS. As many of you know I have had MS for many years. Becky and Aaron never knew a time when I didn't have MS. Today I am ( Read more... )

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vettecat April 9 2010, 03:28:11 UTC
Sorry you won't be able to join them but we are very grateful you're OK.

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lcmlc April 9 2010, 12:43:59 UTC
Thanks for thinking of me. It helps. Love to you and love to your beautiful family. Shabbat shalom.

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estherchaya April 12 2010, 20:26:50 UTC
Very sorry you weren't able to come down and do the walk, but we're very grateful for the good days you do have. You have such a positive and uplifting outlook on life that inspires all around you.

It's not about the walking. Aaron's right. It's about coming together in support of better treatments and ultimately, we hope, a cure. It's about having that sense of purpose, and supporting each other through moral support and monetary donations. It's about not giving up, as cheesy as that may sound.

You're in my thoughts, even if I'm a lousy correspondent these days. ;)

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lcmlc April 14 2010, 18:06:43 UTC
Thanks so much for your kind thoughts. They give me strength and bring a smile to my face. It doesn't sound cheesy about not giving up. It's something I deal with every day, especially during a flare up. When you're doing everything you should and you're still exhausted, you have to kick in the afterburners and say to yourself, "It's OK. That's the way it is. It could be a lot worse. Thank G-d for those that love and help me. I am really blessed with a wonderful husband, wonderful family, and wonderful friends who keep in touch and help wherever they can."

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