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Thanks for sharing your story @papillon, it's great that you enjoy spending time with your dogs and taking care of them.
Don't hesitate to follow the example of @papillon and share your positive thoughts and experiences to encourage and support each other.
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Hello everyone, I am new to the site and I've found it really interesting and useful. I wanted to start a new discussion, hope to do it right.
Every day is different in the company of this disease, sometimes we have "small wins" over 'her', by actions that seem quite common in healthy people, but for us are "almost miracles" ... Outings, leisure, sport, return to work, docs' appointment...
I do not know if this is the right place for it , but I propose that this discussion turns into a place where we can talk about our "small victories of the day", where we come and can express freely what sometimes others don't get or see as a great achievemet...
What do you think?