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Bernadette

Keep on running!

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Bernadette

Hi everyone. Long time, no post, sorry!

 

Have you read about Kayla Montgomery? http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/11/26/what-happens-50-seconds-into-this-sports-video-might-just-leave-you-speechless-but-wait-until-the-end/

 

She's quite amazing. I don't know if there are other examples of people basically ignoring their MS successfully, and acting like it isn't there until the last minute! I've considered it, but the idea lasts until I stand up, then I remember!

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Scully

An interesting video and story, although I can't quite see how she can run so far before her legs give out? Very strange but an uplifting video all the same.

 

Scully

 


They are not brain lesions..........they are just bright ideas

 

"The truth is out there"

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Skippysprite

I have tried to ignore mine .......it won't damn well let me!

 

Pam x


Live for today.......never have regrets

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Bernadette

An interesting video and story, although I can't quite see how she can run so far before her legs give out? Very strange but an uplifting video all the same.

I think it's more that she just can't stop in a co-ordinated way at the end of a race, and so she collapses instead.

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SuperNovaKorn

I tried get myself into running, glad i didn't my legs haha

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ptlike

Hi you have to admire her. My head tells me I can do it too but alas like my head thinks its 16 my body won't play ball haha. I hope her condition won't deteriate quickly due to this.

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