View Poll Results: My lifestyle,
I have made lifestyle changes (exercise, diet, sleep, quit smoking, etc). 14 50.00%
I have made lifestyle changes (exercise, diet, sleep, quit smoking, etc).
14 50.00%
I have not made lifestyle changes (exercise, diet, sleep, quit smoking, etc). 0 0%
I have not made lifestyle changes (exercise, diet, sleep, quit smoking, etc).
0 0%
My lifestyle has changed. I take prescribed medications. I've not made lifestyle changes otherwise. 2 7.14%
My lifestyle has changed. I take prescribed medications. I've not made lifestyle changes otherwise.
2 7.14%
My lifestyle has not changed. I don't take the medications that have been suggested/prescibed. 4 14.29%
My lifestyle has not changed. I don't take the medications that have been suggested/prescibed.
4 14.29%
My lifestyle is much worse now than before being diagnosed with MS (exercise, diet, sleep, etc). 8 28.57%
My lifestyle is much worse now than before being diagnosed with MS (exercise, diet, sleep, etc).
8 28.57%
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Old 06-14-2011, 05:17 PM #11
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My life has changed quite a bit. I used to do pilates, abs workouts, and water aerobics at the rec center that my students go to. I loved to travel. I loved being independent. I was not afraid.

Now I will be retiring in one year, have trouble just walking a few blocks, and worry about everything way too much.

I would describe myself as being content with my life about 50% of the time. I guess I am a glass half empty kind of gal.

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