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Old 10-03-2006, 02:02 PM #1
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Hi Soulflower.

Sorry to hear about the recent dx, but I think you've found a great support network with this motley crew.

Welcome to the gang, and the forum.

(And don't listen to anything they tell you about me . . . it's all lies!)

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HEY! *Motley Crew* ??!!

I resemble that comment !

Soulflower, boy could we tell you stories....all true
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Bumping for any new people who want to chime in.
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Hi to all! I am spoons and also came from another forum. I have PPMS, was dxd when I was 42 in one day! Today is my 57th BD. I have been married for 28 years (yikes!), have 2 stepchildren, a step-grandaughter and a step- grandson.

I currently only take Celexa and Klonopin. I will be making a decision shortly on whether to get a Bacflofen pump (second time Neuro suggested it). I'm scared to death to have it done! He seems to think it will make me more mobile. Right now, I am wheelchair bound.

Forgot to mention I have a rescued Bichon Frise; his name is Scooter and he never leaves my side.

Glad I was referred here, seems like a great place!

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Welcome Spoons, so nice to see you here.



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Thanks, Sally. Glad to be here - and thanks for the BD wishes!

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Spoons, hi girl! You are the same age as Gigi, minus one day.
Happy birthday again! Nice to see you here too.
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Welcome to the New BT1 MS Forum.

Come in and introduce yourselves. I'd love to meet you. Do you have MS, are you in the DX process or do you have a loved one with MS?

Dis is Da Place..
HI, My name is J. I'm on my moms site because we are new here and can't figure out how to use this site. Hi whats up I justed wanted to say whats up I am a thirty years old man that got into a head on colition and just about lost my life. I also have a 6yre old son who I love more than anything on earth exceot our lord Jesus Christ. If there is any one that can tell me how to get on this site in lamons terms because I am a little fickeled, I would appreciate it.
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Hi Rashelle, Welcome to Neurotalk. I'm so sorry about your accident. I do hope you are doing better now.

What Forum are you looking for? Anyway, click on the link below and go to the Forum Forum and ask the experts your questions about how to navigate here.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&daysprune=-1&f=3

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HI, My name is J. I'm on my moms site because we are new here and can't figure out how to use this site. Hi whats up I justed wanted to say whats up I am a thirty years old man that got into a head on colition and just about lost my life. I also have a 6yre old son who I love more than anything on earth exceot our lord Jesus Christ. If there is any one that can tell me how to get on this site in lamons terms because I am a little fickeled, I would appreciate it.
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Hello to BrainTalk's MS community!

I had my first sx in the ninth grade, my first exacerbation in my mid-twenties, was finally correctly dxd rrms twenty-five years later during my second exacerbation. For tx, I use C and LDN. I consider stress my big enemy. When I was first dxd, I made a commitment to myself to de-stress my life to the max. I've had the luxury of being able to do this. Currently, my MS is taking a mild course and my lesions are "shrinking".

One of my neuros explained that my lesions are in a huge mass within my left frontal cortex. If I weren't ambidextrous, I would have lost the ability to use language. Being ambidextrous feels like I was given an extraordinary gift. So, I figure the least I can do is to "calm" my MS in any and every way I can.

Glad to be here!

BTW, is this BrainTalk 2?

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Glad to be here!

BTW, is this BrainTalk 2?

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Hello Zia and welcome to NeuroTalk.

This was known as BT2 initially but Doc John had decided to change the name when the original BT was up and running again. Doc John let us (the members) vote on the name we wanted and NeuroTalk was the most popular.

NeuroTalk and Braintalk are not run by the same person and are not affiiated.
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