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It's been many moons since being elected female athlete of our class. I'm still an avid basketball fan and love my March madness. My work-outs are still very important to me. These days I do exercising in water to keep in shape and feel that I am in a program that is "cutting edge" through the M.S. Society. I was diagnosed in 1998, although I had it at least 8 years before that. I'm starting here because it is so different than any memories you might have of me from High School. I live a blessed life in Bonita. If you know anyone or have M.S., I encourage water exercise--it has made a huge difference in my life and I welcome all questions.
I graduated from Sonoma State where I played volleyball and discovered my addiction to working with/for people with developmental disabilities. I felt so grounded in Northern California, yet my family all lived here in San Diego.
My relationship didn't last, but the passion for my work blossomed in a large company where I worked until my diagnosis, and then started a company with my two friends Ana and Stacey. Supporting Alternative Solutions or S.A.S. is what we called ourselves (wonder why?) I'll finish later, my significant other is getting noisy in the other room.