“Make the most of what you’ve got and don’t worry about what you haven’t.” A comment that’s just echoed on the radio at the end of the Paralympic Games.

This was preceded by news of advances in the treatment of MS in the health service and the plight of the people in forgotten Yemen. What a crazy, upside down world we live in! A seesaw of hope and suffering, of courage and fear, of resilience and despair.
The human spirit – how empowering that is if we harness it. And those who love us fuel this strength. I have many of them supporting me.
Emmanuel. God is with us if we choose to look. I kind of lost Lent when given my diagnosis, though perhaps I did indeed find it in a new way. Now I must find my Easter and Risen Lord.
Pauline
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I am praying that the next few days will bring you more clarity and peace of mind regarding treatment. May you move towards Easter with determination, positivity and the knowledge that you are constantly in our prayers.
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You are an inspiration Pauline. You always find a way to come to terms with your condition. It’s of love💕💕
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You’re right, Pauline. It’s very important to be thankful for what we have – admittedly, not always easy during testing times. I hope your MRI scan went okay today. It’s another step forwards towards finalising your treatment plan – another thing to tick off. Trying to think of hospital appointments in this way helped me during my treatment. Take care xxx
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