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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Heartland
Posts: 2,010
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Magnate
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Heartland
Posts: 2,010
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Natalie8,
I think that you asked a very good question.
I am 57, almost 58, and was diagnosed with RRMS in 1992, 4 months after a failed back surgery and became SPMS in 1993.
It took me a long time to realize that everything that happened was not MS related. I got the usual stress answer from a lot of the doctors. I developed several other problems and thought they were MS related. I finally realized that even if they were, they had to be treated.
I've had dizziness, vertigo, balance problems and extreme fatigue since the very beginning. They never go away so I walk very slow and use a cane when I go out of the house. I just go with each day and see how I feel. The last few days, for instance, were not too good. Fatigue has taken over and I have spent most of the time sleeping.
I don't seem to have any fear of MS now. It came on so fast and has stayed with me for all these years. I feel normal bad for me all the time and really bad on some days.
I trip and bump into things but just go on without thinking about it necessarily being MS. I'm not trying to make light of this illness but it has gotten to a point with me that I do not think of it everyday.
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RRMS - 1992 -- SPMS - 1993
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