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mia_coy 49F
131 posts
4/5/2014 7:06 am
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over the years that i have been in chat i have aged from 110 to 114.... but everyone says that it says that i am only 39 (currently). well ya know the old saying that you are only as old as you feel... well guess what that is where 114 comes into play.
i was doing some research on the newest diagnosis that i have received from the doctor. in the paperwork that i got from the doctors office this is something that he believed that i have had the signs of since 2008... ummmm it is 2014 why the hell is this the first time that i am hearing about this doc?
well with this new diagnosis one of the things that i looked at is when it is typically found with people... guess what this one is typically shows up in people that are 60+ years old. guess that it isn't an old soul that i have it is an old body!!!!!
believe me this isn't the only thing that i have been diagnosed with in the last couple of years that is typically found in people that are 60+ years of age.
not sure that if my friends realize what this new diagnosis is going to end up meaning to my social life. since stroke is one of the biggest problems with it and most of the time the strokes are caused by blood clots it means that i am not going to be doing a lot of traveling like i was before. i have had issues in the past that by being in the car for 3 hrs has caused blood clots in my legs and now i really can't risk that at all.... guess it is really going to show me who really is my friend and who isn't.


Romephius 47M
182 posts
4/5/2014 7:26 am

I recently got diagnosed with sarcoidosis, it took them over 4.5 years and a major surgical biopsy to diagnose. The treatment includes once per week chemotherapy. From this I found many people will throw supportive words around, few back them up. Surprisingly I found people in a car group I'm a member of (and had never met) were better at backing up words with actions when it came to support.

While you might find some 'friends' aren't as supportive as you might hope, you will find people you never expected jumping in to support in you an ways you might require.

I wish you the very best with your 'diagnosis' and hope it is something they can clear up for you or at the very least give you a quality of life improvement on what you have right now.

Take care, be safe and all my very best to you.


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