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Yes, another one bites the dust to MS. I'm 46, sep. for 2 years, 1 - 6
year girl and no other family or friends. This all came out of the blue for me. I guess I've had symptoms for sometime, but really didn't pay any attention to the numbness... One 1-31 I started falling everywhere, on 2-1 it got worse, on 2-21 I stood alone and read the mri report before going to my 3rd nuro. appointment and being told that I had a severe case with multiple lesions. Of what I can tell 5 of an uncountable number are in places that control everything from mood to the entire motor function of my body. I never dreamed this would happen to me. I don't know how any of you have learned to live with this. How does anyone live knowing any second they could be turned into a vegetable? I've read many of your stories but have yet to find anyone just diagnosed with so many lesions. Too many to count?? I'm sick of the word multiple. I'm sick of this pity party and really don't mean to be putting it on you. But, you are all I have; thank you for being here, and thank you for letting me rant. ![]() |
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