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Today was a good day!

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(Title borrowed shamelessly from the Parkinson’s Forum - where I was until I joined this special group of people).

Like the great jokes, which always make me smile, the idea was that people contribute what they can, when they can. However small, your sentence could help raise someone’s spirits.

Here’s mine:

Today was a good day because I used the glasses I’d been saving “for best”! I decided that every day is “best” now because I’m still here and fighting! G

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Fabulous Gill, keep fighting! x

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