And reply to those who yell at you about being able to walk--"May I see your
doctor's degree please? Then I can refer you for a consult with my
physician," oh so sweetly. ::sigh:: I've never used it, but I do think of it.
I'm sure when I park in that spot and get out with my two kids running about
others think it's for convenience...I'd surely trade the need for the space
for the ability to park in the outer rings!
Sam, where they say it might snow, and won't that look nice on the
forscythia?
Barbara L Dusel wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just don't know who else to say this to, hoping you all will be
> glad. The other day, Bill, who has TM, and is 63 but seems like Jay Leno
> - (not very old) - anyway, he went to sit on the side of his bed, which
> he can do. I wasn't there. He said he woke up and didn't realize he
> couldn't walk (has not walked since before 1985)....
>
> Anyway, he says his worse leg moved like usual back when he could
> walk. I know that may not mean anything but I think it's really
> exciting!!!! I mean, sure he will have bad days, and his general health
> right nnow is only average,.....but that is pretty neat. A little
> excitement, there, in his life.
>
> Barb D.
> Sorry about my other post.
>
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