‎16-05-2017 08:41 PM
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just wrote pretty much the same thing in response to @Zam
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@NikNik wrote:Have there been any positive moments during your journey that stand out?
When my son was really unwell, he started drawing.
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One thing that stands out for me is my friends visiting me during my times in hospital so much that it surprised the nurses... some had been told to stay away but they cared enough to stick around and their support got me through the darkest times. It's true that love conquers all
This is a truly beautiful thing to read and I'm so happy for you that you had that support. 🙂
‎16-05-2017 08:48 PM
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Well we have about 15 min left! Time flies!
Our final question of the night is:
If you had the opportunity to meet your younger self, when you were first diagnosed, what would you like to tell them?
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