Hi, my name is KeyLuke!
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KeyLuke
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Hey everyone! I’m 31 living in the West Miss with my dog and two cats and significant other. I have a chronic lung disease (similar to pulmonary fibrosis). I also have ASD and anxiety. But trying to live life as best I can!
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Hi @KeyLuke welcome to the community! How are you today? Hope the sun is shining where you are! ?
Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
It is, blue skies too! Sorry to hear you're feeling anxious, family meals can be daunting at times - I have anxiety when eating out. I'm sure with the sun out everybody will be in good spiritsDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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Welcome to the community @KeyLuke, I hope your family meal went okay.Community Manager
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@Adrian_Scope @Ami2301 thank you both! It went ok thank you! And just wanted to say; loving this forum it’s really useful to be in touch with people that have a disability and can support through stuff!
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Glad it went OK @KeyLuke let us know if you need anything!Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Welcome to the community @KeyLuke
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