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Old 12-17-2012, 11:09 AM
Banburycross Banburycross is offline
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Originally Posted by Reeseyboo View Post
Im 33 from Ohio. A single mom of one trying to raise my son best I can. Now, with MS thrown on top of my already hectic stressful life. Im finding it even more difficult to parent my child once the fatigue sets in. Its awful! If I could have MS without the fatigue I'd say great!! So far its my only complaint.

I was in school working on my degree in medical billing /coding until my illness took over. I completed finals using a walker! I am a determined woman! Have 4 classes to complete. Once I go.bck ill be part-time. 2 classes each quarter is all I can handle now. I'd love to be able to finish Wat I've started!

Would love to meet some kind folks to converse with on a regular.
A short note to say hi and see if you'd like to chat. I don't have ms I think, but something similar. I don't know how you do it. Fatigue is unbearable for me. Was told I had ms or pd 20 yrs ago. Got lost misdiagnosed in med community for way too many years. I'm awaiting diagnosis from neuro/university. They tell me they don't think ms but I do have an antibody attacking my system. Scheduled for movement clinic in feb 2013.

Again just looking for a chat buddy, not many paraneoplastics on line here which I suspect is what I have. Similar to ms. great success to your schoolwork. Alas I've lost ability to comprehend reading material. I had to give up my 12 yr old daughter. She's at her aunts in la. I'm sure you'll be ok with treatments to help.

Wishing you a stress free Monday. Katherine
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