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Old 06-03-2013, 05:52 AM #11
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Default 30 years and Still going strong

I guess that says alot. I am happily married for 15 years. I have lived in the Chicago area all my life. I have 2 daughters and 3 great dogs which are a handful.
And still pretty healthy. I have had a little of everything over the years. Numbness, blindness in my eyes. And seizures. Nothing stays long luckily. Recently I started having spacticity which totally sucks. Now I feel crippled with m.s. I try to stay positive with my husband's help but this recent symptom isn't easy. I'm seeing a new doctor today (I have had about 5 doctors through the years and learned that you must actively participate in your health prognosis. )
So hello to all. Any recommendations for spasticity.?
Any comments wou ld be helpful.
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