...and Life Goes On, One Day, One Step at a Time

Come along with me. Thanks to Myasthenia Gravis I do not walk. Heard of it? Not I until my ophthalmologist diagnosed me with it. After researching it, I found what I needed – remission is possible! I am going to live my days of IVIG treatments on my Road to Remission right here before the world, be they good days or bad, bright or sunny. The Myasthenic. The Ragdoll. Me. *MY* Myasthenia. Please join me.

Friday, June 5, 2009

June is Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month

Posted by Billie Wages at 6/05/2009 05:14:00 AM

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Billie Wages
Blytheville, Arkansas, United States
From growing up in the 40s and 50s on the banks of the Mississippi River in Helena-West Helena, Arkansas, I traveled the world in the 60s and 70s, courtesy of husband Jim’s Air Force career, then we retired back home in Arkansas. . . Blytheville, AFB. I have had a full life with three children, four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren with a fifth one due in August. Stick around. The road might get rocky at times, but then, that is LIFE, and Life Goes On, One Day at a time, One Step at a Time.
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Robert Wages ~ Forever 16

Robert Wages  ~  Forever 16
October 31, 1967 ~ October 5, 1984

My late brother-in-law Murl Wages holding his son Wesley

My late brother-in-law Murl Wages holding his son Wesley
Wesley, 1½ had an inoperable abdominal tumor heavier than his body weight of 19 lbs..

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Of Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America, Arkansas Chapter is the conquest of Myasthenia Gravis through programs of research, education, information, and patient servises to improve the lives of all people affected by Myasthenia Gravis.

"We will not concede until Myasthenia Gravis is only a memory".

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