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So it's been two and a half years
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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 1767768" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>My husband had a near fatal viral encephalitis a few years ago, causing injuries to several areas of his brain, most significantly the filing system of his memory. He’s recovered about 85% from this, but will never be like he was before. I’ve got T1. Yet we still lead full and happy lives, we just have to make allowances for our various flakinesses and plan a little more. He holds down a full time job, I run my own business, we have a teenager. Both our conditions came completely out of the blue, and of course we’d both rather we were in perfect health. But we’re not. And neither of us are ready to give up on our lives just yet, you have to get busy living or get busy dying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 1767768, member: 468055"] My husband had a near fatal viral encephalitis a few years ago, causing injuries to several areas of his brain, most significantly the filing system of his memory. He’s recovered about 85% from this, but will never be like he was before. I’ve got T1. Yet we still lead full and happy lives, we just have to make allowances for our various flakinesses and plan a little more. He holds down a full time job, I run my own business, we have a teenager. Both our conditions came completely out of the blue, and of course we’d both rather we were in perfect health. But we’re not. And neither of us are ready to give up on our lives just yet, you have to get busy living or get busy dying. [/QUOTE]
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