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Old 10-28-2011, 07:37 PM #1
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Default PPMS only - need answers

Most info on MS doesn't relate to me. I've had problems for 5-6 years but diagnosed only last year. My right leg is useless and feels like it's made of cement. Being active is out of reach. I'm working at a new school and I get one-too-many questions.I'm wondering what is in my future. I'm just 55.
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Old 10-28-2011, 09:38 PM #2
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Smile Hello Gertrude!

Welcome to NT!
This is a great place for support, understanding, and good info.
So, have you officially been diagnosed with MS?
Have you surfed thru the main menu to see which forum(s) you might like to check out? Just click on the big NT Logo at the top left of the screen and you'll get the main menu. If you scroll down a ways, you'll see a special section for health-related concerns (listed in alphabetical order).
The MS forum is listed in there....
Here's a short-cut link to get you there:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/fo...aysprune=&f=17

But if your symptoms don't seem to relate to MS, like you mentioned, then feel free to pop into any of the other forums.
Also, you could try using the 'search' feature toward the top of the screen and type in keys word(s) - you might see some posts from other people with similar issues that way.

Just holler if you have more questions - everyone here is more than willing to help!
It's great to have you

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Most info on MS doesn't relate to me. I've had problems for 5-6 years but diagnosed only last year. My right leg is useless and feels like it's made of cement. Being active is out of reach. I'm working at a new school and I get one-too-many questions.I'm wondering what is in my future. I'm just 55.
You are definitely not alone Gertrude. I see that you've already found the MS Forum, so I hope to hear more about what brought you here when I drop in over there.
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