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Hi Thumper. Sorry you had to join us, but welcome to NT. The first year is described by many as the worst (emotionally) for dealing with MS. Hang in there. There are lots of nice folks on here that can offer you insight and advice. Just remember that everything that is said here is based on individual experiences and your experience may be different. Hope you have found a neuro that you feel comfortable with -- that is important!
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