4 June 2010
A word of advice. When my MS Nurse first suggested to me that I use a stick, I would have stuck pins in my eyes before doing so.
But... MS is invisible. People can't tell that you have any need for consideration.
Today, as I got off the train, a woman asked if I needed any assistance. Then a man, who must have been the age of my parentsd, did likewise. As the man passed me a few moments later, he hailed me to ask if I was still ok. People. You want to believe that the concept of caring is a thing
of the past, in a large city, in the 21st century. It's what all logic tells you. But no. People care just as much as they ever did. I love people.
But... MS is invisible. People can't tell that you have any need for consideration.
Today, as I got off the train, a woman asked if I needed any assistance. Then a man, who must have been the age of my parentsd, did likewise. As the man passed me a few moments later, he hailed me to ask if I was still ok. People. You want to believe that the concept of caring is a thing
of the past, in a large city, in the 21st century. It's what all logic tells you. But no. People care just as much as they ever did. I love people.
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