Guest guest Posted March 19, 2002 Report Share Posted March 19, 2002 Hi Gretchen! Thank you for replying so quickly. I am working, it's just not a very intellectually stimulating job! Anyway, thanks for the reply & I will look at that list anyway to see if there's any better jobs for me. Thanks, Dawn > Welcome Dawn, > > Thank you for introducing yourself. I too have been a 'wall hugger' at > times. I am so pleased your life is full of happiness now with your > young son. You deserve good times with him! If you get to the point of > wanting to try work again or even part-time work, I now have put the > 'Career List' under out files section and that might give you some > ideas. Again, welcome to and may your new family bless you in many > ways. > > ~ Gretchen > > Acceptance and gratitude are the keys to living positive with CMT! > knows CMT does NOT affect our brains or intellectual capacity! CMT > affected persons often far exceed average intelligence. > > Adapting to a (currently) incurable chronic illness and a life of great > uncertainity can result in ingenious achievement, heightened creativity > and extreme giftedness in developing a unique manner for task > accomplishment with the smallest amount of physical effort! > > Our upbeat slogan is (we) CAN MANAGE THIS! Why? Because we're ALL > WINNERS at by sharing our CMT lives with each other in an upbeat, > generous and positive manner here at our 'one-of-a-kind' group! > > During 2001 alone, known, diagnosed cases of CMT disease have spread > globally by 62.5%. is committed to bring you not only positive > sharing and new resources, but research and regenerative medicine news > about CMT as well! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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