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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
" (Macv)

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tdeannie
tdeannie
Rank New Member
Online Status OFFLINE
Member Since 03/28/2007 07:57 AM
Last Online 05/06/2010 05:27 AM
Gender: Female
State: Virginia
A little about me: I am a 38 year old female living in Alexandria VA with my husband of 9 years and 2 dogs. I am a Senior Master Sergeant (E8) in the Air Force (17 years).

I have had NDPH since Dec 05. I don't really have a history of HAs, I just woke up one day with one and it never went away. Most of the time I am a 4 or 5, but my pain level can go as high as an 8.

I am currently not taking meds, but have an appt. with my neuroligists on May 1st to revist treatment options. I have tried everything, vacation, biofeedback, massage, cranial sacral therapy, yoga, meditation, exercise, homeopathics, cleansings, acupunture, chiropractors, changing my diet, allergy tests, eye exams, to no avail!!

So far, I have found staying busy works best for me so I signed up to do the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in DC and have been in training, working out everyday and walking a lot of miles on the weekend.

This stuff can really get you down if you let it, so it is important to have hope and a positive attitude.
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MDJStaff gave me a Hug
01/01/2012 07:46 AM
a HugWishing you a healthy 2012 with lots of people, helping people!

MDJStaff gave me a Hug
12/30/2010 07:32 AM
a HugBIG hug for you & yours!
We wish you an amazing 2011, May all your wishes come true & all your troubles fade away.
We hope that together our community will continue to prosper and help so many all over the globe. People helping people at its best ;-)

roy gave me a Hug
12/30/2009 07:38 AM
a HugDear tdeannie
2009 is leaving us soon! I wish you a great 2010 and hope that you will find your place in MDJunction and the ways to enjoy what it has to offer ;-)

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