Hasselbeck
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Glasgow Seahawk":e5bnzf3q said:Good player but injury prone. Smart to make your money, buy some crazy clothes, get a ring and get out.
I do and it's the exact reason I support his decision. You boys have no clue what physical pain is until you deal with my particular disability and I have it easy. Just wait until you have MD or MS. Those two disabilities are off the charts yet still let's you be functional like myself in most cases for years.GeekHawk":3kbi2zlq said:You guys probably don't know what it feels like to be in constant pain. Mote power to him for getting himself set up for life.
I don't know what MD(muscular dystrophy?) is but I have MS. It's a monster but not the end of life. I am not in pain(yet-crossing fingers) as it is attacking my brain and my normal mobility is basically gone. MS is all over the place. Some people don't seem that bad and some people are(like me) on the other end of the spectrum. My sister has back pain from a spinal fusion. She is always in pain, especially when sitting for long periods of time. I don't know if I would trade her or not. Chronic pain is a biatch.MizzouHawkGal":3el0ibnd said:I do and it's the exact reason I support his decision. You boys have no clue what physical pain is until you deal with my particular disability and I have it easy. Just wait until you have MD or MS. Those two disabilities are off the charts yet still let's you be functional like myself in most cases for years.GeekHawk":3el0ibnd said:You guys probably don't know what it feels like to be in constant pain. Mote power to him for getting himself set up for life.
Sorry to hear this but your attitude towards it is great.Seahwkgal":8jp5pnku said:I don't know what MD(muscular dystrophy?) is but I have MS. It's a monster but not the end of life. I am not in pain(yet-crossing fingers) as it is attacking my brain and my normal mobility is basically gone. MS is all over the place. Some people don't seem that bad and some people are(like me) on the other end of the spectrum. My sister has back pain from a spinal fusion. She is always in pain, especially when sitting for long periods of time. I don't know if I would trade her or not. Chronic pain is a biatch.MizzouHawkGal":8jp5pnku said:I do and it's the exact reason I support his decision. You boys have no clue what physical pain is until you deal with my particular disability and I have it easy. Just wait until you have MD or MS. Those two disabilities are off the charts yet still let's you be functional like myself in most cases for years.GeekHawk":8jp5pnku said:You guys probably don't know what it feels like to be in constant pain. Mote power to him for getting himself set up for life.
MD is Muscular Dsytophy and there are various grades and types. The worst are death sentences that kill by 18-22 years. It's basically a particular form of Lou Gerhings disease.. My is cerebral palsy and like MD there are various grades and collateral effects such as mental re.tardation. I'm totally normal but my brain has trouble talking to my body hence I make adjustments and the physical pain is ever present because I'm pushing by body beyond what my brain thinks is possible so she is pissed at me and tries to get me back in any way possible that's under her control. And well that pretty means everything physically possible.Seahwkgal":yd6hnb2s said:I don't know what MD(muscular dystrophy?) is but I have MS. It's a monster but not the end of life. I am not in pain(yet-crossing fingers) as it is attacking my brain and my normal mobility is basically gone. MS is all over the place. Some people don't seem that bad and some people are(like me) on the other end of the spectrum. My sister has back pain from a spinal fusion. She is always in pain, especially when sitting for long periods of time. I don't know if I would trade her or not. Chronic pain is a biatch.MizzouHawkGal":yd6hnb2s said:I do and it's the exact reason I support his decision. You boys have no clue what physical pain is until you deal with my particular disability and I have it easy. Just wait until you have MD or MS. Those two disabilities are off the charts yet still let's you be functional like myself in most cases for years.GeekHawk":yd6hnb2s said:You guys probably don't know what it feels like to be in constant pain. Mote power to him for getting himself set up for life.
No worries, as I said previously I have it easy. I work 50-55 hours a week minimum. I make pretty good money, at least enough to get a hybrid pad tommorow. Johanna is off the phone for internet. I'm pretty excited because my computer boy said I got a heavy duty hybrid at an insane price. And we're getting Google fIber in 1-2 months maximum.hawksfansinceday1":nv17da7w said:You both have my sympathy ladies.
Good to know that you are fighting the good fight on this. You have my kudos. Seriously. :thirishdrinkers: These diseases are a pain in the rear. In my case, I got a double-whammy. When I was 11, I was in a serious auto accident that left me paralyzed on my left side. The rear view mirror flew off the attachment during impact. I was sitting in a station wagon right behind the front seat reading a book(no seat belt on). The impact flew me straight forward into the attachment for the mirror. The attachment impaled the top right side of my head. So, the damaged brain affected my left side, the worst of which was my leg, particularly my toes and ankle. I have a plate in my head to protect the loss of bone due to the impact. It's actually harder than bone so if I get hit in the head, that's where it should be. lol.MizzouHawkGal":4b46zt4i said:MD is Muscular Dsytophy and there are various grades and types. The worst are death sentences that kill by 18-22 years. It's basically a particular form of Lou Gerhings disease.. My is cerebral palsy and like MD there are various grades and collateral effects such as mental *mod edit*. I'm totally normal but my brain has trouble talking to my body hence I make adjustments and the physical pain is ever present because I'm pushing by body beyond what my brain thinks is possible so she is pissed at me and tries to get me back in any way possible that's under her control. And well that pretty means everything physically possible.Seahwkgal":4b46zt4i said:I don't know what MD(muscular dystrophy?) is but I have MS. It's a monster but not the end of life. I am not in pain(yet-crossing fingers) as it is attacking my brain and my normal mobility is basically gone. MS is all over the place. Some people don't seem that bad and some people are(like me) on the other end of the spectrum. My sister has back pain from a spinal fusion. She is always in pain, especially when sitting for long periods of time. I don't know if I would trade her or not. Chronic pain is a biatch.MizzouHawkGal":4b46zt4i said:I do and it's the exact reason I support his decision. You boys have no clue what physical pain is until you deal with my particular disability and I have it easy. Just wait until you have MD or MS. Those two disabilities are off the charts yet still let's you be functional like myself in most cases for years.GeekHawk":4b46zt4i said:You guys probably don't know what it feels like to be in constant pain. Mote power to him for getting himself set up for life.
Your niece has the same disease as you? If so, is this genetically connected? Or does she have something else? Wow.MizzouHawkGal":24fik3bk said:No worries, as I said previously I have it easy. I work 50-55 hours a week minimum. I make pretty good money, at least enough to get a hybrid pad tommorow. Johanna is off the phone for internet. I'm pretty excited because my computer boy said I got a heavy duty hybrid at an insane price. And we're getting Google fIber in 1-2 months maximum.hawksfansinceday1":24fik3bk said:You both have my sympathy ladies.
My niece does not have it so good on the other hand. But she is the happiness child you'd ever hope to see. My brother and his wife say she's a blessing and I agree.