I have other friends that have this orphan disease, sister Angie.
My dear wife Karen’s mother, Caroline, died suffering from MS when she was in her 50s, when Karen was just in her 20s, way, way too soon and before enough advances were made by medical science. So I am in your court. Let’s get it known.
Yes, this is my Orange contribution for you, Angie.
Angie’s such a sweetie! ❤
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She’s trying to stay well and get better all at the same time, Rachel. 🙂
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orange power and let’s find the cure for this horrible disease and make our friends and family well again.
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Bravo, Beth.
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I am so glad you mentioned MS and that wearing orange is the color to support this cause. I wore Red for Heart month up at my Mom’s and have worn blue for supporting children and something else. I have of course, worn pink to support Breast Cancer awareness. Now, I will remember your dear Karen’s Mom and wear my BG orange and brown shirt tomorrow. I will try to find other orange items and give a ‘shout out,’ telling my coworkers orange represents the color of MS awareness month. Thanks for this outstanding reminder. I have not faced this in my family, but have had friends who have dealt with it, Mark. Sad but true.
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It is sad but true, Robin. I have young friends, younger than me, who are fighting it. Ouch.
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So nice of you to try to help raise awareness, Mark! My cousin died of MS and had less than ideal quality of life. I am hoping this is one of those diseases they can kick to the curb. There has to be a 10-year-old out there with the cure . . .
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I agree, Kay. There has to be great minds in the making that can find the right switches to flip in the proper order.
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