Dear MS,
Double vision was a quite a stunt to play, you must have been so angry with me for ignoring you for so long. Of course any soldier in the armed forces would think weakness and seeing spots was just part of it….good play with the double vision.
Finally diagnosed with your miserable presence at 20 years old but couldn’t help but still deny you and push threw the weakness and fatigue until I could no longer pretend. You must have purposely made sure all medicines to slow down your misery is just as shi%y as you! I HATE YOU, I HATE EVERYTHiNG about YOU. But I will still say thank you ……….
Thank you for opening my eyes to what is truly important in my life and to put complete focus on my husband and 2 boys, I’m not sure if things would have ended up the way they are without you.
Kinda ironic
11 years later and holding strong
Ellington, CT
You have written so well about your feelings. I too have this pleasant disease, and have experienced many of the same things. I completely agree that the (possibly only) benefit is learning what is really important. I have also been both pleasantly and sadly surprised by the people I have met and those I thought I knew. I wish you all my best, and encourage you to thoroughly enjoy ANY good moment!!
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