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Old 04-06-2013, 10:24 PM #20
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Originally Posted by TheSleeper View Post

At times I feel that the news and even the MS organizations do a disservice by showing actors, politicians wives, ect. that may have a milder form, or a lot of cash to handle their situation? Perhaps if they focused more on those that don't people would have a better grasp of the disease?!

I agree with you 100% Very rarely do I run onto any of the more aggressive MS people that have MS. LOL what I mean is.... the more aggressive forms of MS...You always see RRMS. So I know where yerr coming from and can see how that sucks for you.

I just cannot believe how damn random and .......... unforgiving MS is. I mean for you it just hits you full force and no breaks...I cannot or do not want to know what it is like. I got the DX of RRMS, but after years of brushing off symtoms and just other things. It took a dizzy and fallling spell plus some incontinence issues.....to get me into the ER thus the start of it all. I still feel good though minus two months ago when I got sick and everything went to hell I went fo ra good 10 mile bicycle ride today in 50 degree weather so that felt good....real good.

My walking is ok....I noticed I have a bit of trouble in a sprint....I cannot do it actually lol, but I can do a normal jog thus far.

I guess we all just have to keep ourselves ..... I don't know..... just keep trying to do what we always do.

Thanks fo rthe answer, it is appreaciated and I do wish you, for what it's worth, to remain as well as you can be.
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