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I forgot to say that my DH passed away 4 years prior to my diagnosis. I'm not sure how he would have reacted to my disease. I'd like to think that he would have been supportive and caring. That's what I'm choosing to believe but I knew him better than anyone and I'm still, at this point, not sure how he would have reacted. And that makes me sad.......
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I remembered asking the neuro if I could still have kids after he told me that I have MS.
not sure just why I asked that. I hate children. ![]()
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LOL, I thought I was the only one that was initially relieved to be told I had spots in my brain that might be MS. I said "So it isn't cancer?" and the neuro said "nope." And I saw "Whew!" What strange emotions this disease puts us through...
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