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So..My wife was diagnosed with Huntingtons disease yesterday.
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<blockquote data-quote="SocMunky" data-source="post: 3025579" data-attributes="member: 572014"><p>No, its not terminal thankfully, but it will be hell. We talked about that last night. Life happens. People with worse things have gone on living their lives, we can certainly do the same. I mean, for example, look at montel williams. Mofugger has MS, and he's fighting through it and refusing to let it dominate his life. A good example for her I said.... Its gonna affect her, sooner or later, but no one knows or can predict with what severity or when it will happen. In all honesty, I am more worried about our kids, they will not test them until they are 18, so I have 11 and 7 years of waiting, and not knowing to have to go through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SocMunky, post: 3025579, member: 572014"] No, its not terminal thankfully, but it will be hell. We talked about that last night. Life happens. People with worse things have gone on living their lives, we can certainly do the same. I mean, for example, look at montel williams. Mofugger has MS, and he's fighting through it and refusing to let it dominate his life. A good example for her I said.... Its gonna affect her, sooner or later, but no one knows or can predict with what severity or when it will happen. In all honesty, I am more worried about our kids, they will not test them until they are 18, so I have 11 and 7 years of waiting, and not knowing to have to go through. [/QUOTE]
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