Tysabri Recovery Series - Handicapped etiquette
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ya know, I've come to realize that I'm not 8 anymore, I'm 40 and I can get away with asking 'Why'. lol vern. right now just found out that my MD (MS Center of Atlanta) is recommending Tysabri. Decision time! I'm not wheelchair bound, but i don't want to get that far.ugh, is there a discussion forum around here for ms?
PS- I gotta get that shirt!
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Thanks Wendell!
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While children may ask.....
...only those who have experienced the TYSABRI miracle of getting up from a wheelchair.....
...can TELL...
Some might even think of them as "one" of the WISE MEN...
Not because they know lots more than others, but simply because they tell & show their own experiences.
Thank you, Vern, on behalf of those who've seen your wonderful videos.
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I agree Vern. Concern is therefore implied.
it never occurred to me to ask a person in a wheelchair how they got there.
i will remember that the next time, and i will remember that awesome t-shirt,
thanks for this great and funny video!
jayoatru 1 year ago
@jayoatru
Thanks Jay!
vbeachy 1 year ago
hahha Vern... such a funny approach !
very fetching !
where do I buy the T-short LOL !
GReat Statement ! hahaha 2true~!
Semtexxt 2 years ago
Thanks!
I bought the shirt on eBay...just type in "MS T-shirt" and it should come up. :)
Thanks for the comment!
vbeachy 2 years ago
I do agree with that Vern but not all have the courage to do that. So I have taught my daughter the 2 second rule. You have 2 seconds to stare and be on your way. 2 seconds is just the right amount of time to say hi and give a smile. She abides by that rule and has also taught her friends to do the same.
onoudint1 2 years ago
You are absolutely right...it takes courage to do that.
vbeachy 2 years ago