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Old Aug 15, 2013, 03:50 PM
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Tell us a couple things on your bucket list. You know, that list of things you must do in your life.

Vacation in Key West
Visit Australia
Parachute from a plane
Drive a race car around the track as fast as I am allowed to.
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Old Aug 15, 2013, 04:36 PM
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I prefer not to think of it, to be honest.. freaks me out. There's far, far too much I'd love to do in life, that I'll probably never get to do. I don't want to look back at my long list one day, full of regret. Hope you manage to get some stuff ticked off, though.
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Old Aug 15, 2013, 06:09 PM
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Peace of mind.
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Whats on your bucket list?
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Old Aug 15, 2013, 06:17 PM
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I came up with an MS 'bucket list', it's an unpredictable illness, so here goes:

Royal Ascot in London/Kentucky Derby--not so much for the gambling aspect, but to dress up and just watch the horses. I grew up around live horse racing, so I just appreciate watches horses run.

Ride on the Back of a Harley.

Shop in Milan.

Visit Russia and Scotland.

Autobahn

Drive on an Indy Style racetrack(they must have special things, for people who long to do things like that.)

See the rest of the States, the ones missed, growing up.

I'm sure there's more.

It's an MS 'list', because these are things, I'd like to do when younger, than older, it's so unpredictable. Even if my neurologist told me, that after 7 or more years, the worst when one has RRMS, would already have been seen. ((testing that theory, when I eventually go through menopause--which is when it could hit hard)) These are things, I need my eyesight for. Granted, it's 20/20;20/25 now, but who knows...just who knows. What an illness, eh? Wondering, if/when the other shoe will fall? What a mind-game MS is!
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