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![]() Sadly much of my previous life was based on the benefits of youth so MS at 40 was kind of like the icing on the crap cake for me but life really is about making the necessary adjustments as we age. We just have to do it earlier than most people, sigh. Although those more optimistic might disagree what I would ask you to consider is that things will likely get worse for us as we age and our MS progresses. This makes is crucial to do whatever it is you can today even if it is only for 30 minutes before you need a nap. I have a long time friend who I often joke with when we look back at photos and say "dang and we thought we were and ugly and needed to lose weight back then" when in truth now we would love to shave off those last 5or 10 years and look that "bad" now! Hang in there girlie. Life and especially life with MS isn't for sissies.
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