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Silly question first. Have "YOU" and yes I do mean YOU but I am being polite. Have "YOU" told those that "YOU"love and cherished how much "YOU" love and appreciate t and cherish them today? Do "YOU" tell them often or is it an every now and again type of thing? Do not tell me. tell yourself. Better still, a wild and crazy idea, tell them. I understand that "YOU" may be caught up in any of a wide variety of ms issues, but take a moment and tell somebody important to "YOU" just how much "YOU" important they are and that enjoy knowing them. We all may have some form of ms, that is no reason or excuse to take for granted those that we love. They will not always be there in one form or another.

Tell them if "YOU" really mean it. It is a free gesture, and it might make them feel good. I told "YOU" this was a different type of note.

Royce

I am really glad that I can talk to such a diverse group of people

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falalalala

I tell my hub every day how I feel about him.

I have given him itemized lists,cartoon drawings, notes in his lunch and underwear drawer-aka "Drawer drawer",random emails and when we first got married,a chalk board where I would give him a daily husband rating (1-10 scale)

I have tried to express my feelings of love for him through interpretive dance but he just thinks I'm having an exacerbation. :D

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Morllyn

I tell my husband and daughter every day and I tell my loved ones that are out of town every time that I talk with them.

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All the time! Love makes the world go round :-D

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Raingrrl

This is a timely post for me. One of my closest friends was diagnosed with a rare cancer and it’s stage four. I was just thinking this morning about how glad I am that I’ve been in the habit of thanking my friends and family regularly. I also let the special ones know they are much loved and appreciated. It’s important to me to make sure that nothing is left unsaid with those closest to me. You never know which twists and turns life will bring.

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jimeka in reply to Raingrrl

How true. 💜

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Timeflies5

Yes...everyday...either in words or actions...and I agree that it’s important not to get too lost in the MS battle if we can help it...that we may overlook that others are going through this same journey we call life...nice post RoyceNewton 🦋💕

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hairbrain4

Good topic. We not only need to let others know we love & appreciate them but we also need to love ourselves in spite of all of our problems. I used to have my cosmetology students look in the mirror every morning and say "I love you." We believe what we hear & if we are saying it and hearing it, it doubles the input to the brain. A lot of cosmetology students start out with very low self-esteem and that exercise really helped them. They had a better day and actually appreciated having clients rather than dreading having to deal with a difficult client.

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RoyceNewton in reply to hairbrain4

small steps, just small steps

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