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Old 02-17-2015, 04:01 PM #1
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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. Might have had something to do with having a boyfriend at the time, and not really knowing if I was going to change my mind about kids at some point. I don't think I ever have. Because I think that's one of the several reasons exboyfriend is my exboyfriend now. He wants kids. I'm not a fan of them, and I also don't know if I could be a good parent while being sick all the time.
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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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