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@colleenyoung

@nhawse and @namaste88, welcome to Connect. You'll notice that I moved your discussion to the Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases group (https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/cerebrovascular-diseases/) You'll find members talking about discussions about cerebellum atrophy in these discussions:

- Cerebellum Brain Atrophy https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cerebellum-atrophy/
- Cerebral Brain Atrophy https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cerebral-brain-atrophy-yet/

You'll notice that I also changed the title of the discussion you started to distinguish it from the other two. It is impossible to know exactly what to expect and a challenge to prepare for. I'm glad that you found us to have people to lean on as you navigate the unknown. You and your husband are so young and so early in your relationship to be facing this. Are you able to take moments during the good days to talk frankly about the situation or is it still too raw?

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Colleen, yes we talk about a lot. I am a RN. We are very open about what is going on. We are learning a lot of things about CBA. Things I would rather not learn but need too. It’s been hard dealing with my emotions. We also joke around about it all. I feel laughter takes the edge off. We are also very scared of the future. We are just trying to live every day to the fullest. Thanks for reply to me.