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I’m LUCKY šŸ€

Hey Everyone, I’m Lakeshia but everyone calls me Lucky šŸ€. I am 39 with two Bio kids and my bonus diva! I am Multiple Sclerosis warrior so I am looking forward to all the self help tips I can get!! 

Lakeshia
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November 18 at 1:46 PM

I’m LUCKY šŸ€

Hey Everyone, I’m Lakeshia but everyone calls me Lucky šŸ€. I am 39 with two Bio kids and my bonus diva! I am Multiple Sclerosis warrior so I am looking forward to all the self help tips I can get!! 

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Zoie  Beginner 6 months ago
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Oh gosh and you are so beautiful.  My harp teacher, who actually has her Masters not only in Harp but in composing as well, has Multiple Sclerosis.  She cannot walk without walking aids but she keeps going. She still performs publicly and accepts house events as well.  But what is the most impressive to me is that she comes to our Silver Swans group (ballet) and does whatever of the dance that she can.  She uses two bars to stabilize herself and does things from a chair when she has to.  She still drives and is very active taking her children to school and dance practices.  This might not seem like much to people reading this but I am sure that you can understand exactly how amazing this is and how amazing she is.  While she won't dance at our year end concert she is a part of it because she composed our music and will be on stage playing live while we perform.   She says, that for her, the most important thing is to keep up with physio and do as much as she is able to do. Also to know her limitations and when she is "done".  I can't really relate - only a little, because I have a neurological disorder called Cramps Fasciculation Syndrome.   What happens is that my brain tells my muscles to spasm or to freeze up and there is nothing I can do. I am on similar medication to MS and my harp teacher calls it MS's little sister. It is just no where near as dangerous as MS.  In fact, it is not really dangerous at all, just painful and I wasn't able to continue to fly airplanes because of it.   Any part of me can cease to function at any time.  But I don't think anyone except someone who has MS can completely understand what you go through on an hourly and daily basis.  PS you are so very beautiful and by that gorgeous smile you look like you are beautiful on the inside too ;) 

Destiny  Beginner 8 months ago
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Hey Lucky, lovely to have you here. Thanks for joining and I love the picture!

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