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Old 11-09-2009, 03:16 PM   #16 (permalink)
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What a nice thing to say. I like that saying. You should add it to your signature. We are all here to help each other with all the trials and tribulations.
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Sorry i havent been on for awhile. thank you to all for the words (both encouraging and realistic!) I am sure I will be visiting often moving forward. I truly look forward to the insights everyone has.

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Hello Dave,
My mother in law was DX with Bulbar onset in Feb. 09. It took awhile for the DX. She now has a peg tube and can no longer speak. It is affecting her hands and starting in her legs. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. I am also pretty new here but the knowledge and support is unbelievable. Josie
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Hello Josie - sounds like a similar timeframe for us. She fell a couple of times late last year, let it go for clumsy. Speech was apparent by the end of January with muscle weakness shortly thereafter. Official dx didnt come until June but they called it March. She had her PEG in August to curtail weight loss, but is almost intelligible now. She has lost most dexterity in her hands and experienced a drop of her right foot.

Thanks for the prayers and ditto to you and your family.
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