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Old 12-16-2012, 09:49 AM #1
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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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Welcome home Reesey, nice to meet you. I know what you mean when you say you are relieved with your DX. I felt the same way. It's a much better DX than some of the alternatives.

Glad you are here..
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Welcome Reeseyboo!

I am another that was glad to have any "real" diagnosis and especially thankful that it wasn't some of the others on the list.

Good that you are feeling better. Don't overdo it during the holidays.

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hi reesey,
welcome to NT.

it is a good thing to know what you're dealing with. i hope with time your drs will be able to help you lessen your sx's.

have you had steroids? have you started on any MS meds?
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