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Originally Posted by KittyLady
Ive had MS for 20yrs now and would have a flare at least once a year, but they were so mild I barely noticed them. I became disabled from it this past October. You can live a long time and never have a problem. I stayed on my feet long enough to raise my 3 kids. Now I use a walker and cane to help with my walking but Im glad Im still on my feet, I just need alittle help now.
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Yepp I am eating all the right ways, doing my meds to the tee, doing research and crossing my fingers for a cure.
I'm sorry you became disabled from it recently, my friend.
When I first got word that I have MS I thought I would be immediatley in a wheelchair and if you read my first thread here....wearing diapers and all that.
Boy wa sI scared. I though tit would be like that and I guess some actually get it that hard, but I consider myself lucky that I officially have MS, that is solid, but it has been minimal in damage so far and the future looks good. It could of been a lot worse...a lot a lot worse.
Guess I'm kinda in the same position as Jack Osbourn....both lucky to not get diabled of fthe bat.