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PHILLY CURE HD                                                       September 2015
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"The greatest discovery of all time is that a person can change his future by merely changing his attitude." ~ Oprah Winfrey
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Positive Thinking Day
September 13th.  Join us in celebrating Positive Thinking Day. 

Our Fall On The Farm HD Social Gathering Join Us
October 4th1 to 3 PM.  RSVP to join us as we gather for fall on the farm fun.  We will enjoy a hayride, pumpkin picking & decorating, fall food, and great fun with friends at Kohler Farms in Ambler PA.  

Caregivers Gathering
October 6th, 6:30 to 8:30 PM.  Our HD Caregivers meet every other month. Please RSVP

Monday Morning Caregiver Chat 
The Caregiver Chats are resuming September 14th after our summer break.  This is a weekly Monday 10 AM chat moderated by Joanne, our HD Care Consultant, with any caregiver dealing with dementia.  Click here for the chat schedule and for more information. 
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"Turn On The Light"
Positive Thinking Day, September 13th, is a time set aside each year to concentrate on all things positive. 
  
"It takes just a moment to change your attitude. And, in that quick moment, you can change your entire day." - - Author Unknown

"The Happiest People don't have the best of everything they just make the best of everything" - - Sam Casthorn

This issue of our News and Notes is dedicated to inspiring you to "Turn on the Light." "Think Positively."

Positive Living With Huntington's DiseaseLiving
There are many individuals in the Huntington's disease community who are "thinking positively".  Here are a few.

Phil Hardt wrote "Positive Living with Huntington's Disease."   "I don't know how much longer I will be able to keep these things up but I want to continue contributing and being useful while I can."  Alex, 24 years old, blogs "Living with Passion - a huntington's disease journey".  "I try to find joy and passion through my HD struggle."   In the video "Olympic medalist Sarah Winckless: Huntington's disease and meSarah, who has inherited the HD gene, talks about how she remains "upbeat by focusing on athletics and her major leadership roles in the British sports and HD communities."
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