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I have given up on trying to get others to understand.

When I DO tell people I have been dxd with MS, I get the "Well, you look great, I know someone who's in a WC, yadayada..."

I get tired of telling DH how I am feeling. I know he means well and is concerned, but just leave it alone. I feel like a hypochondriac...

My sxs are mainly pain, spasticity, incontinence, and cog problems. Not much that is very revealing, unelss you're inside my body.

I frankly just want to forget I have it, and live a normal life. Fat chance
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