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Old 03-12-2008, 01:15 PM #9
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I am not quite in your exact situation but I do have moments of feeling lonely and/or isolated.

I too am a single mom of 2 DDs and trying to adapt. While they are teens and I do have my BF, parents, and lots of brothers and sisters, friends close by, etc. I still get lonely sometimes.

MS is not an end to everything. Right now you may not be doing well and are still dealing with the after effects of an exacerbation and diagnosis. But keep in mind that for some they may only have 1 exacerbation a year. Don't give up on your DD. She needs to see you pull through this as it will only strengthen her as a person and you too.

Start working on a plan B. Everyone needs a plan B, even a C, D, and E. LOL. That is how we get through life.

Hang in there. You will be fine. Please let us know how you are doing.
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