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Unconditional love is something I've received from so many. I will never say life is better after my diagnosis of ALS but on one level, it is richer. I can't count how many times I've been escorted, assisted, listened to, encouraged and downright spoiled. Friends, strangers, family and e-mail pals offer caring with no expectations for reward. This is what I classify as unconditional love. I'm one lucky puppy.
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I fit this description perfectly :). Love you, Karyn, have a great week and stay warm :).
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