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In this month, my husband and I are busy in studying all the past forum to see and learn from all of you. Especially Quix, you are just like a human web dictionary. You can answer all the questions and give us a sense of warm and feeling secure since our misery is being cleared.

Thank you all of you. And at this moment, the documents from our side are not yet received by the MS. The lady called Maria is very nice and I will keep you all informed once I have any further news.

God bless all of you here and thank you very much for all your cares to me and Kenneth.

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You have a remarkable young man.I thhink the trip would be awesome for him,but its always best to ask his DR.
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Dear All,

Sorry for my late reply. Since it is the Mid-autumn Festival in Hong Kong. The kids will carry their lantern and going around at night. Kenneth do the same, of course, he is not walking too far away from home.

Thank you all of your kindness. But it really take time for me to translate your warm words to him. He is very happy and touched. His tears coming down and he thanked you all heartily. And he promises to try his best to fight for his future.

One more question, is it safe to take Kenneth a trip? Since he loves to see snow and he never see it before. I may plan to take him to snowy place in Nov or Dec. Please kindly advice.

Lastly, big hugs to all.

Vera
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Hi Kenneth,

My name is Sally and I live in Philippines, though I am an Australian.  I have been following your Mum's posts on how you're going and hoping that things will get better for you.  

I used to live in Hong Kong, for about 2 years, just during the handover period of 1997.  But then I moved to Philippines and I love it here and have so many friends.  I get to go to Hong Kong pretty often because my company has an office there.  Usually I get to go for meetings, and company special events and banquets.  I really like these 12 course Chinese banquets that you have in Hong Kong, though it is far too much to eat.  What is your favorite foods to eat.

Anyway, just wanted to let you know that you have a lot of people here looking out for you, praying, and wishing you and your family well.

Sally

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Hello Kenneth! My name is Rick I'm 47 and I live in New York City. It is a big city like Hong Kong. I have a daughter named Ashley who is 17. You and your mom and dad sound like really wonderful people. I know it is a little scary to feeling the way you feel and not know why. Don't worry, so many people are praying for you and trying to get your parents the information that can help you. I know you will be feeling better in no time! Who knows maybe one day you will come to the US and see the "Big Apple" New York City.
Wishing you all the best, Rick
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Hi, I hope you feel better today.  I am so sorry you have been so tired and haven't been feeling well. My name is Doni, and I live in Lincoln, Alabama, it is really hot here.  I have a son, Cory, who is 21.  He used to have problems with breathing because he had asthma and I worried about him all the time.  I know your mother and father worry about you and love you very much.

I am glad that your mother found this forum so that she could get information that could help you get to feeling better.  It is also nice when so many people want to be your friend, and I can see from all these posts that you have bunches of new friends and so does your mother and father.

Please feel better and take good care of yourself.  You and your mother and father have all our support and we are here for you when you need us.

God Bless

Doni
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Hi Kenneth!  My name is Patty.  I live in Ohio near Lake Erie.  I saw that someone else who wrote to you also lives near Lake Erie, but I also see that people from all over have written to you.  How's it feel to have friends from all over the world praying that you feel better real soon?  Pretty cool, huh?

I am 47.  When I was 9, I thought that if someone was 47, they were really really old.  And some days I do feel really really old.  Especially since I got sick with MS a couple of years ago.  But you can't let it stop you.  You just have to slow down a little bit sometimes.

I have a little boy too.  He HATES it when I call him my little boy cause he is 22 now.  But he will always be my little boy.  Your mom will be able to understand what I am saying, cause no matter how old you are, you will always be her little boy.  I remember when my son was your age, he never wanted to walk anywhere.  He always wanted to RUN.  So I think I understand how hard it must be to be too tired to do that right now.  I am praying that you will be able to again real soon.

I don't write a lot on this forum, but I read a lot of what everyone else writes.  I learn so much about the challenges that we all have faced or might face.  I was very sad when I learned I was sick, but just being able to be with friends here has helped me not be so sad all of the time.  If you are feeling sad or scared, everyone here will want to help you, so don't ever be afraid to ask for our help, okay?

And when you do feel better, let us know okay?  Or have your mom let us know.  That way, we'll all be able to cheer for you and send you 'high 5s'

Your friend from Ohio

Patty
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