Wonderfully said, Mindy!
 
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From: Lawrence King
Date: 7/23/2009 12:42:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Lawrence King
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Friendships
 
I've not lost any friends and in fact, with the addition of all of you and
the other groups I have joined on line as a result of this disease,  my list
of friends has increased tenfold.  Major life changes always cause a shift
in focus and friends who no longer have similar understandings often fade
away.  I left the craft word for the Antique restoration world and both lost
and gained dozens of friends.  As an extreme Introvert my definition of
friendship is a little different than many; I find frequent contact taxing
even with the people I love most, but I am grateful for the knowledge that
there are a great many people who would be there for me should I need them.
You encourage each other, You pray for each other; I have seen some of you
actually make the effort to meet in person and I have watched as some of you
even support each other financially in times of need.  The new reality is
that best friends can now meet and never see each others face.  I meet
people all the time who are too busy to consider having a new friend an I
bet if we take an inventory of these internet friends many of us can say we
have gained more than we have lost. 


Mindy the Artisan


On Jul 23, 2009, at 1:10 PM, Janice wrote:


I have another question that has been rolling around in my head.    
 
Have any of you lost/gained friendships after developing TM/MS?      Are
some maybe solicitious about giving you a call periodi-cally, but you don't
really see much of them?     Or, are some of your friends from before TM
becoming even better and closer
friends.     I am talking about emotional support, visits, outings, etc.    
  I am wondering how many have stuck with you or
traveled on after the initial onset and de-hospitalization period.        
Maybe it has stayed the same.    
 
Janice


 

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