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Old 06-30-2013, 03:36 PM #1
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I never heard of MS and I was having symptoms for about three years before I finally thought something wa sreallyy wrong. It took a major vertigo and fall episode, to convince me to see a doctor. I was set on heart problems since my grandfather and cousin both had heart disease late in their 30,s. I didn't want to face it so I kept putting it off.

Even now I feel fairly good, but I am now really feeling some changes for the worse. I am def a lot more fatigued these days, I now feel more comfortable in walking with my stick and my gait is a lil slower. I almost wet my pants again last night due to some sudden urge.

So yes....right now I can honestly say I am no fraud or ashamed to say I have MS.
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