I can honestly admit at first I did feel pity, but then I’ve seen your strength and spirit and that pity turned to admiration. Yes, you have your struggles with MS, but you don’t sit around and feel sorry for yourself. That’s what I admire. So many people would be bitter about the hand they were dealt. Not you, at least not that I’ve ever seen. I’m proud and honored to be a part of your life, regardless of your circumstances. Love you.
{{hugs}} Sheri, You leave me feeling a combination of pride that you see my positive side and absolute adoration because I know you've seen the negative side too and choose to forget it! Before the wheelchair, we've been out together and you've seen me struggle, sometimes just being able to get back in the house. It's the wonderful support that I get from the members of my family of relatives and friends that keep me smiling and positive. I'm nothing without you guys! I love you too, my sister!
Nani, you are so right about people being assigned social workers with MS. There are so many things I could’ve done in the beginning. I actually wish there was a social worker to help you get through life in general. I just lost my very sweet mother who was my rock, last week and nobody can ever prepare you for that:(. I usually always have a plan, but this wasn’t in it:(. Your vlog helps me feel I’m not alone. Thanks Nani❤️
Oh Christine, I'm so sad to hear about your mom. Having been there I know how hard that is. There are lots of times since I've been diagnosed I just wish my mom was there to help me through this. I'm glad my vlog is helpful! It helps me a ton to do it in sort of the same way. {{giant hugs}} Nani ❤️
I can honestly admit at first I did feel pity, but then I’ve seen your strength and spirit and that pity turned to admiration. Yes, you have your struggles with MS, but you don’t sit around and feel sorry for yourself. That’s what I admire. So many people would be bitter about the hand they were dealt. Not you, at least not that I’ve ever seen. I’m proud and honored to be a part of your life, regardless of your circumstances. Love you.
{{hugs}} Sheri, You leave me feeling a combination of pride that you see my positive side and absolute adoration because I know you've seen the negative side too and choose to forget it! Before the wheelchair, we've been out together and you've seen me struggle, sometimes just being able to get back in the house. It's the wonderful support that I get from the members of my family of relatives and friends that keep me smiling and positive. I'm nothing without you guys! I love you too, my sister!
Nani, you are so right about people being assigned social workers with MS. There are so many things I could’ve done in the beginning. I actually wish there was a social worker to help you get through life in general. I just lost my very sweet mother who was my rock, last week and nobody can ever prepare you for that:(. I usually always have a plan, but this wasn’t in it:(. Your vlog helps me feel I’m not alone. Thanks Nani❤️
Oh Christine, I'm so sad to hear about your mom. Having been there I know how hard that is. There are lots of times since I've been diagnosed I just wish my mom was there to help me through this.
I'm glad my vlog is helpful! It helps me a ton to do it in sort of the same way.
{{giant hugs}} Nani ❤️
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