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Hi ,

Firstly, let me say that I wish all of your pain and immobility to be

gone. This disease is not fair. I hope that you do not believe that I

would point a finger at you. I understand that you are new to PA, and

it affects those of us who have it to varying and it progresses at

different rates. Biologics seem to be good for slowing the progression.

I can't drive for more than 30 minutes either (because my spine is

mostly fused). There are times when I can't bear to be touched either:

generally when other pain is so great that one more bit of input into

my nervous system is the last straw. When things get like that (which

they rarely do anymore) I meditate. I look for the brief moments in

between the pain, focus on those, and try to stretch them out. I have

a rather substantial list of issues right now, one of which may require

surgery to my spine...but I could not be happier to be alive. I am

blessed with being alive - and it is my birthday as well as New Year's

Eve! I will celebrate with a good book, a glass of vegetable juice, a

kiss from my wife and a nap - maybe a bit of a waltz in the livingroom

with my bride later on, but nothing fast - no jitterbugging, no rock-n-

roll! Best wishes....

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Hey Brent: Happy New Year and Happy Birthday, I wish you many happy returns.

YOu are a great person. After reading about your trip with your son, I took

my son to San Diego, Probably this past Summer.

Best wishes to all.

skrewtz <brentherman@...> wrote:

Hi ,

Firstly, let me say that I wish all of your pain and immobility to be

gone. This disease is not fair. I hope that you do not believe that I

would point a finger at you. I understand that you are new to PA, and

it affects those of us who have it to varying and it progresses at

different rates. Biologics seem to be good for slowing the progression.

I can't drive for more than 30 minutes either (because my spine is

mostly fused). There are times when I can't bear to be touched either:

generally when other pain is so great that one more bit of input into

my nervous system is the last straw. When things get like that (which

they rarely do anymore) I meditate. I look for the brief moments in

between the pain, focus on those, and try to stretch them out. I have

a rather substantial list of issues right now, one of which may require

surgery to my spine...but I could not be happier to be alive. I am

blessed with being alive - and it is my birthday as well as New Year's

Eve! I will celebrate with a good book, a glass of vegetable juice, a

kiss from my wife and a nap - maybe a bit of a waltz in the livingroom

with my bride later on, but nothing fast - no jitterbugging, no rock-n-

roll! Best wishes....

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hey brent frist let me say HAPPY LATE B-DAY AND HAPPY NEW YEARS

GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS i just wanted to know if others are like

me i now know there are many who have these weird feelin i was a emt-

intermediate and have seen many things and learned many thing because

of it like psoriasis; but i have never heard of psoriatic

arthritis . now i o longer work as a emt-II but am very thankful i

can still enjoy life hopefully a long time i will learn to cope :i

hope i can just take care of myself and my family if i didnt have to

pick up people just take care of them i would still be able to be a

emt hopeing to find something else to help others without hurting

myself thanks brent and all all from the group nancy

> Hi ,

> Firstly, let me say that I wish all of your pain and immobility to

be

> gone. This disease is not fair. I hope that you do not believe that

I

> would point a finger at you. I understand that you are new to PA,

and

> it affects those of us who have it to varying and it progresses at

> different rates. Biologics seem to be good for slowing the

progression.

> I can't drive for more than 30 minutes either (because my spine is

> mostly fused). There are times when I can't bear to be touched

either:

> generally when other pain is so great that one more bit of input

into

> my nervous system is the last straw. When things get like that

(which

> they rarely do anymore) I meditate. I look for the brief moments in

> between the pain, focus on those, and try to stretch them out. I

have

> a rather substantial list of issues right now, one of which may

require

> surgery to my spine...but I could not be happier to be alive. I am

> blessed with being alive - and it is my birthday as well as New

Year's

> Eve! I will celebrate with a good book, a glass of vegetable juice,

a

> kiss from my wife and a nap - maybe a bit of a waltz in the

livingroom

> with my bride later on, but nothing fast - no jitterbugging, no

rock-n-

> roll! Best wishes....

>

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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" After reading about your trip with your son, I took my son to San

Diego... "

Thanks for the good wishes and the compliment. Also, I am glad you went

on a trip with your son. If telling about my trip encouraged you (or

others) to build closer/healthier relationships your family, friends,

community, or nature, then you have fullfilled my intent.

Happy New Year... Brent

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