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Old 10-01-2006, 03:50 PM #2
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Hi Lynn..sorry to hear you feel like that. I haven't been diagnosed with MS but there were some lesions in my brain when I had a MRI scan to check for Acoustic Neuroma (I have Meniere's disease)...but I have terrible brain fog at the moment and have had to postpone my degree for a year. I have had to cancel a few things in my life because I tend to make myself too busy and I can't cope. (I also have a baby and depression!)

Sorry i don't want to go on about me but just thought you mignt want to know that you are not alone and maybe you could re-access your life as I have and try to reduce stress factors. Don't know if it works yet as I have an exam in a week and cannot take anything in at all so I'm thinking I wont pass. After my exam I am going to try and work on helping myself and de-stress.

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