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Old 25-04-05, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris Hall
Life for me is now to be lived to the full and I'll keep diving and teaching as long as possible.
Chris mate,

Like others here, I've no concept of what having (or finding out that you have) MND might feel like (mentally, spiritually or physically), and consequently struggle to articulate any meaningful/worthwhile response to the news - that said, you articulate, in the above quote, precisely how I'd imagine I'd feel in the same circumstances.

From the limited amount I know about the condition, you've got years yet and knowing you, you'll squeeze every ounce out of them

Take it easy and I look forward to seeing you in Mull this year.
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