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Originally posted by Pogle View PostAll I can say is dont wait!
Himself is currently terminally ill and by the time he was diagnosed was too ill to travel or do an awful lot.
If you have a bucket list, dont wait till you know your time is near as you simply may not be fit enough to do anything.
Try and enjoy your life as much as you can as you really dont know when your number will be up - or in what manner you will be leaving.
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Thanks for the nice words, much appreciated.
He is taking it all very well, but it has to be one of the cruellest diseases going.
No treatment and no cure, just every day the body works slightly less than the day before
He has MND (ALS) and was diagnosed 13 months ago.
He can’t walk, has flippers for hands (his words) and is knackered most of the time.
BUT he can still talk and can still eat, so not all bad, we still have a laugh at home.
One day at a time is my motto these daysI'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostAsk If I can borrow £20 please
sorry to hereI'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostThanks for the nice words, much appreciated.
He is taking it all very well, but it has to be one of the cruellest diseases going.
No treatment and no cure, just every day the body works slightly less than the day before
He has MND (ALS) and was diagnosed 13 months ago.
He can’t walk, has flippers for hands (his words) and is knackered most of the time.
BUT he can still talk and can still eat, so not all bad, we still have a laugh at home.
One day at a time is my motto these daysComment
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