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Hi All,

I joined the group about a week ago, and have been reading all the posts

daily.

I am very impressed by the caring and compassion that is shown by all the

posters. I have also noticed pretty much everyone here has a good sense of

humor, which I feel is an integral asset to have when dealing with MND.

While I'm posting, a question: How many of us type with one finger and have to

proofread to correct typos as we go along? I know I do! :)

Peace,

Mike

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Mike,

We do not know how far your disorder has progressed but typing can be of

difficulty and fatiguing to those that have the disease a long time. As

for my self, my left hand does not work most of the time and as I get

fatigued, it gets worse. I'm just happy to be able to read and answer

some posts. Some people out here have never had to type or use the

computer. We have had to learn new ways and that is not easy with our

disorders and ages. Welcome to the group, we can be of great help to

one another.

Norton

Hi There/Typos

Hi All,

I joined the group about a week ago, and have been reading all the

posts daily.

I am very impressed by the caring and compassion that is shown by all

the posters. I have also noticed pretty much everyone here has a good

sense of humor, which I feel is an integral asset to have when dealing

with MND.

While I'm posting, a question: How many of us type with one finger and

have to proofread to correct typos as we go along? I know I do! :)

Peace,

Mike

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I can still type with both hands but very slowly compared to my working

days! I also have Dragon NaturallySpeaking software. My hands get very

tired on long messages so I use the software. Of course if I'm tired I

can't use my voice much either... Never tried my toes???

dale

Hi There/Typos

> Hi All,

> I joined the group about a week ago, and have been reading all the posts

daily.

> I am very impressed by the caring and compassion that is shown by all the

posters. I have also noticed pretty much everyone here has a good sense of

humor, which I feel is an integral asset to have when dealing with MND.

> While I'm posting, a question: How many of us type with one finger and

have to proofread to correct typos as we go along? I know I do! :)

>

> Peace,

> Mike

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> _______________________________________________

> http://www.Buffalo.com , WNY's #1 Website

>

> Powered by Outblaze

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>

>

>

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Welcome to you, too, Mike,

I have been with the group for a while now and you can always find slomeone with

a set of the same problems. I frequerntly have trouble typing but its so much

less of a problem than writing or printing that I continue. Some days I don't

even correct the errors because I just get tired of it. A lot of people here

have the problem so they get used to interpreting. I hope we can help you feel

more hopeful. I've had PLS since 96 and diagnosed in 99. After a while some of

the weird things you develop cease to even bother you if they're not painful or

fast-moving.

Regards, Sue Ellen

p.s. sorry this is late, I've gotten behind again.

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