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Old 04-06-2008, 05:44 PM #36
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Originally Posted by michael178 View Post
In addition to drugs for fatigue, I'd suggest getting ahold of the local MS society for help. There are local support groups that you can join and these groups will be a life saver for you, trust me. You need to hear what others are going through and you need to tell what's happening to you to others who have been there and gone through it.
Don't delay make the call and go visit them. That is why so many people walk for ms.

I had kinda "forgotten" about a local MS society, though at one time I did know about it. That is a good idea. I live about 60 miles away from the city where it is, but when I go back to town, I am going to check it out. Thank you so much for the advice! Take care!
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