HikerGuy83
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Politics aside, this is heartbreaking.
She has a rare incurrable disease and it will eventually end her life (in 3 to 5 years which is way too young for someone to go by todays standards).
The other problem is that the quality of life will drop for her as time goes on.
I worked with someone who in 2017 showed some signs of "getting frail". He was finally forced to retire due to his condition which was the same as Wextons (progressive supranuclear palsy). I'd never heard of it before. He was a very good man with a very big heart. He slowly declined and passed away in 2021. It was tough to watch as it progressed.
Just like the horrendous motorcycle accident I passed on my way to church yesterday, this kind of thing is sobering.
Prayers for her and her family as she faces a massive challenge.