Guest guest Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 That would be some wild cruise, wouldn't it? I would have vertigo for sure. How about our balance problems on a cruise ship? Anyone here been on one with active MS? How would everyone else be? Sharon (MSersLife Group Owner/Creator) It's not easy taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. ~Ashleigh Brilliant Welcome to all our new members! (delete if you have read this before!) It is so good of all of you to have joined our wonderful group, even as we regret your need of it. I have a fantasy about this list. It has always seemed to me like a giant cruise ship of us coping with MS, possible or impending diagnoses, related problems, and all that is going on in our lives, with our children and families. I imagine this cruise ship as having at least two Captains: Sharon and Challis, and numerous kind, caring and even witty members to keep up our morale, collectively speaking. O f course I imagine a pool on deck to keep us cool in case the weather heats up, and endless nicely padded deck chairs for us to communicate with one another from. I also always hope fervently that we, in our search for better treatment, and even a cure, can manage to avoid the Bermuda Triangle, in which I am not at all sure that I would believe even if I were to experience it; we experience enough of that kind of thing in our own medical(?) care for our Multiple Sclerosis, which I always think of as "Multiple Surprises!" Welcome aboard, all of you; this is just the best group ever! Love to each of you, and to your families, n Rojas, wMS, diagnosed at 19, now 69 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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