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Date: | Sun, 22 Apr 2001 21:05:20 +1000 |
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Hi Rayna,
it is scary sometimes, isn't it?? Feeling like it's getting worse, I mean. I do too- my back's
a lot sorer than it used to be, and if I ever mention it, talk about fears of the future, my
mother tells me to think positively. We never really talked about it as a family. What kind
of assistance are you needing/getting these days? Who if anybody do you live with.
The thing with uni is that, although I know that I'm "in the right"- that the uni is not
meeting it's obligations- I am just finding it all a bit exhausting and overwhelming etc, and
think it might be easier just to transfer. My father thinks that's a bit of a cop out, but you
know, I just call it getting out of a yukky situation.
Mag- what I really need in order to study is a laptop- with a battery so that I can take notes
in lecture theatres etc. They have given me a laptop (tediously old and slow) but so far no
battery, and that's a whole term gone without any lecture notes....
Well, I have to have one more play with my dog then go to bed, I think. By the way, mag,
what's your cat's name?
Joining this list has been such a wonderful thing to do. In the last few days I've been able to
talk more frankly and openly about cp than I have in 22 years!! Thank you
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