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Sherlock77

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Just we chatting with an old photography friend tonight, we haven't corresponded for a few years actually...

He has a diagnosis of MS, he didn't tell me when but looking at his Facebook it sounds like he was diagnosed in September... It impacts his ability to walk much at all, to take photos, meantime I'm off to New Year's Eve festivities downtown to photograph and walk around for a couple of hours, something he can't do... And MS never gets any better, I know other people with the disease and it's not an easy one...

So count your blessings!
 
Great perspective, Sherlock.

I have a lot of affection for the mature members of this community who so willingly share their trials, tribulations, and successes with us. It makes me feel a lot less alone.
 
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