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Old 05-21-2013, 11:09 AM #1
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Thank you!

I think thats exactly what I'm looking for. Someone to talk to. The whole thing is freaking me out. I'm 24, my husband is in the army, I have two kids to look after, and I'm studying medicine. I just don't wanna face the fact that it might be something thats not cureable.

How do you all cope with your ms?
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How do you all cope with your ms?
Reduce stress, to the best of my ability. Try not to overheat.

After over a decade with this knowledge, I try not to think about it, too much. Except when I have a flare up, of ON.

Hope you find some answers for whatever is going on with your health.
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