HiJanice,

That depends on how badly I would want to see the people that would attend.? 
First, not that many people generally continue to attend reunions, unless your 
class is special.? Then, you'd be surprised at how many other people these days 
have some kind of disability as well.? I have an idea, and this is something 
that may help.? You could just put together a little page that answers some of 
the usual questions that people have about TM, and tell anyone who wants 
information, tell them that you'll give it to them at the end of the evening.? 
Tell them that it hasn't changed who you are, just how you get around. That 
tonight you are just here to catch up and have a good time with old friends.??

Hugs, Barbara A?


-----Original Message-----
From: Janice <[email protected]>
To: transverse myelitis <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Jul 1, 2009 8:47 pm
Subject: [TMIC] Class Reunions



I have another question for you all that want to answer:

?

I will be having another class reunion shortly and graduating from the hometown 
high school,?I was?usually one of about 15 that

helped to?plan it.??? We had around 500 in our graduating class.??? Anyway, I 
am debating whether or not to be a part of the

planning or even attending the reunion.??? This is the first?reunion since I 
got clobbered with TM.? I still have to use a cane and 

would maybe need my wheelchair.????I was fairly well known and I am afraid I 
would be answering questions all nite about TM.? ?? My question is:

???? Would?you let TM keep you from attending a reunion?????Be honest.?? If you 
were faced with this decision this weekend,

what would you do?

?

??????????????? Janice???????? 

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