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Default Remembering the diagnosis chase...

It's been over six years since my diagnosis, but I don't think I'll ever get over that nearly two-year limbo period. I thought I'd lose my mind. I have great empathy for those who live in limbo even longer, or perhaps still don't have a diagnosis.

One thing I "learned" was NOT to use the term "Probable MS", even though it's a correct term. I learned to say that "the neurologist believes it is MS" or something like that. People heard "probable MS" as a self-diagnosis, or perhaps not "real" MS. Go figure.
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