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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 1958038" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>[USER=479658]@Knikki[/USER] brilliant rant! </p><p>I said about a year ago, todays technology is both a blessing and a curse. Having watched my brother cope with this disease since early teenage years, with zero technology, cope with the death of his wife and the fallout bringing up 3 children under 6. He is a calm influence, gets on and lives life. Keeps as fit as he can ( which 40 years on is pretty dam fit) but maintains a sense of balance and eats what he enjoys. He listens to my obsessive ideas 5 years In to this disease with an incredulous look! He is much more intuitive than me, relying less on tech (though he does use it) and listening to his body more, like he has done since diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 1958038, member: 264425"] [USER=479658]@Knikki[/USER] brilliant rant! I said about a year ago, todays technology is both a blessing and a curse. Having watched my brother cope with this disease since early teenage years, with zero technology, cope with the death of his wife and the fallout bringing up 3 children under 6. He is a calm influence, gets on and lives life. Keeps as fit as he can ( which 40 years on is pretty dam fit) but maintains a sense of balance and eats what he enjoys. He listens to my obsessive ideas 5 years In to this disease with an incredulous look! He is much more intuitive than me, relying less on tech (though he does use it) and listening to his body more, like he has done since diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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