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Default Still in Shock

WoW! How can something like MS that is so uncertain SEEM to make SO much sense. Just diagnosed a few days ago. One day I think I have all these issues.... FINALLY went to a new doctor with the purpose of getting to the bottom of things and getting healthy once and for all. The next thing I know I have MS and have for years. But... on the darkest walk of my life, I've already found a blessing. From what I have read, you are all so nice.... I just stumbled on to this.... well, or maybe was lead to it. Anyway, I feel blessed! I look forward to learning a lot more about all of you and this great website. This is one time I'm happy I stumbled!
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