Life with Hunter's Syndrome

I am going to try and describe what the genetic problem does to a person. Hopefully, I will help someone in advising how to deal with the physical aspects......also some of the emotional and economic things that will affect anyone that has to get help. These physical problems definitely will change and alter your lifestyle. I am not going to get technical because with all the technical input from all the doctors I have seen never meant anything to me.(I know they are trying to help but I need layman's terms.) All I knew is I was way too young to be feeling this way. Hunter's Syndrome is a rare disease in which some enzymes are missing. While most people's joints heal the basic ingredient to heal is missing. In other words you age much faster than a normal person. It has affected my hearing, eyesight and many other parts of the body. Actually I am lucky too have a such a mild case as I am now 46 years old. The story starts at the bottom post and works its way up.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Wow, I remember what I used to feel like after football practice when I was young. That is how I felt after trimming my yard last week. I am getting back to norm now and have some more to do. Once I get my pension I will hire crap like that out.

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