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May 29th 2015, 12:25 PM
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It means a lot that you would come here to post. He had told me about his trouble standing for a long time. Unfortunately I have a similar (though probably milder) problem standing. When I last talked to him, I told him about how I didn't have a job and was honestly kind of scared to get one for the aforementioned reason. I wish I had told him that more recently I did finally get a part-time job as a cashier. With some effort, I convinced my employers to allow me to use a stool. It still hurts my legs since it's not always optimal to sit, but it is at least possible for me to get through the day.

Another thing; Tim told me he didn't know what he wanted to do with his life, even if he could do anything, and I think that was hard for him too. And though I've had some minor struggles in that area, it's not something that's ever held me back for very long. But I can understand the feeling of being lost with finding his goal in life that he must have had. What he had trouble realizing is that he was already doing great things that he should be proud of.

I never knew the name of the disorder that he had, though. CMT...
I've always had trouble with my muscles and exercise seems to not help me much, I wonder if it could be the same thing. I doubt it, but I'll ask my doctor on my next check-up. Thank you for the information about that, Lyla.

I never knew that he loved singing and cooked great, either. But I can totally see it being the case.

I definitely know he loved you guys very much, though.

Thank you, Lyla.