Hi, my name is GeriRJ!
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GeriRJ
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I'm a disabled lady & I live with my hubby who is my full-time carer. We have 21 grandchildren (ages 3 weeks to 19 years old) between us. I have quite a lot of health issues. We have a 31-year-old son who has recently been diagnosed Fibromyalgia (after 18 months worth of tests) It's the only one where every test comes back negative. I keep myself busy with the family, all sorts of crafting, day tripping & the internet Facebook etc. I'm saving up for a Siberian Husky puppy at the moment, I can't wait till I have enough saved.
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Hello @GeriRJ welcome and you must be over the moon with all twenty one grandchildren. Your son now knows his Diagnosed with Fibromyalgia if that he's any concerns type the diagnoses at the top right this will help what other Scope community say that will help out. It is good that you are keeping your self busy with your hobbies. Siberian Husky puppy is a lovely choice take care.
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Hi @GeriRJ
Welcome to the community, great to have you here.
21 grandchildren is pretty amazing, they must keep you busy!
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