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February 2008, Issue 101

 

 

 

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Regular Feature
Ahead to March
By Car

Playing this page: Dust in the Wind

Giving Advice to Others with MS

Thanks to those who've sent in some great ideas for future themes, and I will be using those. But because something always does seem to come in every month or so as advice to others with MS, I thought maybe this would be a good time to do just that, give some advice.

I think we, no matter how long some of us have been dealing with the MonSter, could all use some advice on dealing with the many aspects of MS, and mercy, there are sure plenty. Why don't we just pick something we think we have a handle on, and tell one another our advice for getting through the mess the MonSter has dealt us.

With each new "gift" the MonSter leaves, I find myself struggling to deal with yet another symptom of the MonSter. Who knows, maybe something I've already encountered could help someone else through a rough stretch. I know whatever all of you have to say would help me out greatly.

Dig down deep and come up with some advice, and not just for the newly diagnosed, either. We could all use some! Of course if you are newly dealing with the MonSter, you may have already found some good advice that would be helpful to those new to MS, and that'd be great, too. I'll even divide the theme section into topics if I need to do that.

Please, let's make that windy month of March a time when we let the wind blow our good advice to others who may choose to be reading here.

If you are dealing with something else other than MS, please feel free to give advice, too. Something you say may prove to be beneficial to all our readers no matter what ailment they may have.

Thanks ahead of time, friends. This should make for another super issue.

Of course you should know by now you are never held to writing about any theme idea. Anything you want to say is always welcome. I encourage you to exercise your minds and perhaps try your hand at poetry, short stories, or write about anything in your life you'd like us to know.  An eclectic issue is always a powerful issue!

 

 

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