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I'm glad they switched you to an antidepressant. You should think about doing light exercise and eating healthy to try to improve your mood and help with your symptoms. If you eat really healthy it can cut down on inflammation in your body which can aggravate MS symptoms.

When I do light exercise each day it makes me feel 200% better and healthy eating does the same.
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