Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Hi Laurel, So how did the dog show go? We have three dogs that are our some of our best friends. Hope you had fun. Sandy Dale/embrassed person Dale, First of all, about half the time, I am slightly annoyed when people ask me what's wrong with me. The answer in my head greatly differs from the one that comes out of my mouth. (I shall not repeat it). However, being the nice person (and lady) that I am, I tell then primary lateral sclerosis. I also find that they are quite interested, and their usual comment is " Oh, I'm sorry. " And that's it! Some of them ask " What can be done about it? " . They usually dont' say much when I say " nothing " , & " just treat the symptoms " . I really don't want them feeling sorry for me, so perhaps that's why I get tired of explaining. Take care, & have a good weekend! I'm off to work in a few minutes. I'm going to take " my girls " to a dog show today. Fun! Love, Laurel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 Well since I have slurred speech to go along with everything else it's very obvious. I guess I have always liked being asked. I want people to know, it's just me I guess. Much rather have that then the people who do the side stares... dale Dale/embrassed person > Dale, > First of all, about half the time, I am slightly annoyed when people ask me what's wrong with me. The answer in my head greatly differs from the one that comes out of my mouth. (I shall not repeat it). However, being the nice person (and lady) that I am, I tell then primary lateral sclerosis. I also find that they are quite interested, and their usual comment is " Oh, I'm sorry. " And that's it! > Some of them ask " What can be done about it? " . They usually dont' say much when I say " nothing " , & " just treat the symptoms " . I really don't want them feeling sorry for me, so perhaps that's why I get tired of explaining. > Take care, & have a good weekend! I'm off to work in a few minutes. I'm going to take " my girls " to a dog show today. Fun! > Love, > Laurel > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Hi Laurel. Next time someone asks if anything can be done, tell them yes, give to the SPF! Dale/embrassed person Dale, First of all, about half the time, I am slightly annoyed when people ask me what's wrong with me. The answer in my head greatly differs from the one that comes out of my mouth. (I shall not repeat it). However, being the nice person (and lady) that I am, I tell then primary lateral sclerosis. I also find that they are quite interested, and their usual comment is " Oh, I'm sorry. " And that's it! Some of them ask " What can be done about it? " . They usually dont' say much when I say " nothing " , & " just treat the symptoms " . I really don't want them feeling sorry for me, so perhaps that's why I get tired of explaining. Take care, & have a good weekend! I'm off to work in a few minutes. I'm going to take " my girls " to a dog show today. Fun! Love, Laurel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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