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Old 08-20-2010, 06:53 PM #11
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Hi Lynn, we met through the aneurysm forum. Your words were a big help to me before my surgery. Yes, we have some things in common. And yes, we're lucky they found those nasty little buggers before they found us. I hope once I see the MS specialist, I'll get some answers. At least a 'probably' or 'probably not' would be nice. I hope I like her and feel like she really wants to figure out what's wrong with me.

Thanks all! It's nice to talke to people who can relate to what I'm going through.
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oh I have not tried for disability! I work full time on my feet almost 40 hours a week managing a McDonald's and it is hard on my body and mind! I have memory issues too...

Just have not gone the route of trying yet... guess I am a do what I can as long as I can... but it is taking toll on me....but we have five kids so hard to stop working....

although my PT last time when there said, Sarah you do know even with out a diagnosis with your symptoms and health you could get disability... that it takes time sometimes but that she wanted me to know... then she said...Sarah I know you are a hard worker though and might not be the best for my physically to stop working... she feels that moving is the best thing for my undx sxs... too but wanted me to know that it is possible without a dx...

good luck and hugs,sarah (as I said undx for 10 years now)
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