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Old 12-16-2012, 09:49 AM #1
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Default Felt relieved...

When I received my actual diagnosis of MS I wanted to cry tears of joy. I say that because I was basically called crazy when I had All these horrible symptoms of MS.
That was over 2 mnths ago since I've been dx. I feel pretty good. I hate the fatigue that comes with it though.
The realization of my disease doesn't make me happy. True enough when I think about where I was im truly blessed! I was losing my vision, couldn't stand to walk, I was completely weak. Couldn't swallow and severely slurred speech. I was in bad shape! I thought I was dying! So scary!!
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