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I can try to say, "I'm sorry" to all of you out there with this palsy, but it doesn't scratch the surface.  I know it can't, truly.  And, for that matter, who am I to try and give advice?  I've never been down your road; I don't know your story.  I don't know what it's like to have this palsy.
However, I do know what it's like to watch somebody live with it.  I've seen my father as he's struggled with BP.  You know what?  I'm so impressed with him, every single day.  I see him go through inevitable sad points, especially when people say they can't understand him.  But then he'll turn around, and play with his eyepatch, and do a great pirate impression!  He's even figured out a way to whistle--and he's still better than me at it. :)  He may think that he doesn't sound as great when he's singing, but believe me, he does.
My Daddy's always been a tough, brave, and courageous guy.  And this palsy has just helped to prove that point again, in my book.
My point is, when other people look at my Dad, they might just see a half-grin.  But to tell the wholehearted, honest truth, I see a full, enlightening smile.  You're still my rolemodel, Daddy, and I, Mom, and the puppers love you more than we'll ever be able to let you know.  Keep being strong, like you always have.
Good luck to all the rest of you out there.  I wish you the same courage that my Dad has, and please know that this website's only helped to improve his morale! :)  Good luck, and best wishes for a speedy recovery.  You're all wonderful!

Thank you, again!


*~Darcie~*
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