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Macv"For me, MDjunction has been a place where I can share my experiences
living with the very rare bone disease called Ollier's ( Enchondromatosis ) with the parents of children recently diagnosed. I can help them not to run
into the pitfalls my parents did when I was young, give them a bit of a view
from their child's perspective and simply be there to offer support and
hope to people who are scared and just had their lives upended. I also belong to a chronic pain group and it's been a Godsend to be able to actually
talk with others who understand what I'm dealing with. Besides them helping me through my tough times, I can be there to help them as well. Here too, I can use my years of experience to help others avoid pitfalls and it makes me feel good, gives my life more purpose. MDjunction brings people
together when their suffering, at their darkest and feeling alone in this world and allows some light to be brought back into their lives. HOPE, that's what
MDjunction means to me!
Linda aka Macv
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i will change my name to why me. or why not me. i have only one of them. best i can do with who me is. what would life be without the voice in my head





on the move

Jul 02 2012
been looking for truck and camper trailer to get on the move, i wonder what it will be like to live in a camp. 200 miles then move, guess i will meet lots of different people. see if this will get theanxiety down,  sleeping in strange places every week.  well will not know until i try it. staying in same place has me bogged down. the new adventure begins,  be a drifter like the olden days. to the coast to the mountains to the plains , whenever the road takes me, yahoo


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written by notgood, July 02, 2012
I think as long as you can keep that truck running, camper in shape, and feed yourself everything will be just fine. The west is best for weather, resources, and scenery. Not sure if this lifestyle would help or hurt an anxiety condition. Let us know how it works out. Good Luck!
written by jstsIm, July 03, 2012
HAhaHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Iken! My dream is to have a fifth wheel to live in! I'd settle for a large travel trailer tho, or a toy hualer, and on a really bad day, I'd even ettle for a horse trailer!
You have to be careful when buying one tho, after a certain age you can't even park them on the public beaches or parks in Calif! Check the laws and ordinances where you plan on going before you go! The restrictions aren't like they are for older cars and trucks!
Good luck Sweetie! I figured it would be perfect living. I could just move my whole house if I didn't like the neighbors or if there was too much traffic! I wouldn't lose all of my stuff and would have the safety of "My Four Walls!"
Love you!
Reba
written by lken, July 03, 2012
i am looking for a good deal somewhere i am going to take my time and look around. it is hard to just jump up and go. i just feel if i do not do it my health will fail.
written by lostangel777, July 03, 2012
There are people that park their RVs, etc. in the Walmarts out here in Cali and live there!!! We can meet up and have lunch smilies/wink.gif
written by lken, July 04, 2012
that would be cool, the sunny California, the perfect weather. the rolling hills ,the ocean, and a wonderful friend to see.

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