taff1: My sister has had MS since she was in her early twenties and she's the second best woman to EVER walk the earth behing my mother!! She's a person whom I've always looked up to and admired for her strength of character and decent attitiude towards everyone she meets. If I was worth 10% of her I'd really be somebody!! You go girl, hold your head up high and never feel bad about your health!! Good luck to you.
Hey gorgeous I am also lucky to know two fantastic women that have MS..
scottyburd: Hey gorgeous I am also lucky to know two fantastic women that have MS..
Hi hun, yes sometimes we learn from these situations. The strength my sister shows through her ups and downs, and they are BIG ups and downs is amazing. Lots for me to learn in life yet!!
jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK12,293 posts
taff1: My sister has had MS since she was in her early twenties and she's the second best woman to EVER walk the earth behing my mother!! She's a person whom I've always looked up to and admired for her strength of character and decent attitiude towards everyone she meets. If I was worth 10% of her I'd really be somebody!! You go girl, hold your head up high and never feel bad about your health!! Good luck to you.
kittyjoann: I have multiple sclerosis, but are self-sufficient profile you can not always available, and sometimes we try not to say to avoid being treated badly is a sin to have multiple sclerosis? like everbody even I am looking to find love
no its not a sin..just be sure to tell anyone who wants to meet you so they are not suprised ok?
morgan5: I agree, but have seen on other threads when a person has not disclosed an illness on a profile and started contact, they are then accused of being dishonest and getiing involved under false pretences can't win really
I always say that I have ms and the ms I call her my friend becouse it's the only way for me to live whit her and try to understand ms
gardenhackle: p.s. If you take the very narrow tertiary meaning as a "serious shortcoming" in the semantics of "sin" then the question would be largely answered by your own attitude about it. If you feel it is a "shortcoming", then maybe in your mind it is a sin. I think, however, that the word "shortcoming" has to do with not being all that you can be and although that may be limited by your condition, your condition isn't a "shortcoming" per se, as a shortcoming would tend to be the result of inaction or lack of effort.
Idon't think that it is a sin have ms and I am not looking for a shortcoming I live great whit the ms she is a friend that I am lerning to know better
taff1: My sister has had MS since she was in her early twenties and she's the second best woman to EVER walk the earth behing my mother!! She's a person whom I've always looked up to and admired for her strength of character and decent attitiude towards everyone she meets. If I was worth 10% of her I'd really be somebody!! You go girl, hold your head up high and never feel bad about your health!! Good luck to you.
thank you well I always have my head up high don't feel bad of what I have I wold like that everbody learn to think befor they talk
Arlene101Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia Canada3,320 posts
In response to: I have multiple sclerosis, but are self-sufficient profile you can not always available, and sometimes we try not to say to avoid being treated badly is a sin to have multiple sclerosis? like everbody even I am looking to find love
No sweetie, it is not a sin .
I have 4 friends with active MS and one in remission and 3 are married and in love and the other one has no trouble getting a man.
cherrybrandycambridge, Cambridgeshire, England UK7,473 posts
its awful that people,who are not blessed with good health,might be pushed to thoughts like these,by other peoples words... its not a sin to have MS..its not a sin to want to be loved.. take care of yourself...and stay strong dear lady..
jac379pontyclun, South Glamorgan, Wales UK12,293 posts
I've just realised that I've spent rather a lot of time waffling on your thread without making my point, so sorry for that.
My point about the sick puppies wasn't entirely in jest. I was thinking along the lines that in order to have a happy, healthy relationship, its the mind that needs to happy and healthy.
Although physical illness can have an impact, its not everything by any stretch of the imagination. I was once contacted by a fella who early on told me that he had leukaemia, that it was currently in remission, but it would eventually win the battle.
It did cross my mind that if I got into a long term relationship with this bloke, it was a fairly certain that I would lose him at some point in the future.
The thing is, any one of us could be run over by a bus tomorrow. There are no guarantees in life.
In the end, things didn't progress because of incompatibility, nothing to do with him having leukaemia.
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Hey gorgeous
I am also lucky to know two fantastic women that have MS..