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Old 05-03-2009, 11:18 AM #12
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Amy, you are going to be sooooooo disappointed! The shots are no more exciting than brushing your teeth, letting a dog out, doing the laundry, or shaving your legs.

Trust me, it will merely be one more of the mundane, daily pieces of your typical routine.
I agree! With both of you. Dear Amy I also totally feel ripped of in the grand scheme of life. After a crappy childhood and working like a dog to get my life personal, professional and financial things in order along comes this miserable disease. Although if I'm totally honest I have also been blessed in many ways, shhhh don't tell anyone I admitted that.

As for the meds I look at them as the only postive here. Years ago people with MS had nothing! At least we have something. To me with every shot I give myself, 4 years now, I feel as if I have some power and am fighting the damn MS.

Hugs, good wishes and please keep us posted. Jules
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