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July 2007

  • Living with charcot for over five years now… - by Theresa - (Thu, Jul 26 2007)
    I had an acute charcot in January of 2002. After healing took place, I have gone on with MOST of my life. I did have to retire early from a teaching career I loved, and that was a “bitter pill to swallow,” but, luckily, I am still able to drive, walk [more..]
  • stupid charcot - by Karen - (Mon, Jul 16 2007)
    I broke my ankle in march 2007 and have been wearing some form of cast ever since. I used to adore buying shoes & sandles but now I am delegated to wearing one comfy slip on and a huge orthosis. I used to walk briskly everywhere and now I hobble along like an old lady. [more..]
  • When your spouse has diabetes - by Paul - (Fri, Jul 13 2007)
    It is an extremely hopeless feeling when your spouse has a severe case of diabetes and you see the severe symptoms manifesting themselves and you can’t do anything about it. [more..]

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