Living with Huntington's DiseaseThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Huntington's Disease Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download blessed to be alive omoreceived a depressing phone call from one of my best friends familyonly to be told there father husband went to work that morning and f ell over dead he was 58 years old im 52 he lived in calif where where i met him we were work partners he didnt smoke or drink and became natl powerlifting champion had a nice family and kids you never would dream of it i moved to austin tx in 97 but kept in touch to tell him my problems w huntingtons and car acc which he would be there to listen and never say anything negative it just wakes me up to realize weress here today andlll can be taken at anytime and ithank god everyday for all the good things thats happend in my life and wish his family all the glory praise god everyday because theres somebody out there right now thats worse off than we are if yall get tired of reading my post just let me know and i will back off from johnxpowerlifter to crippled from car acc. to huntingtons but sti ll glad to be alive Comments
November 2007
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