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Hi all!
Another one who flew in from MSW...glad to see familiar "faces"...and looking forward to getting to know all of you here
I'm 52, mom of 4 adult kids (3 sons and the youngest is a daughter). Started with fibro dx in '85...3 yrs ago, began having numbness in toes, and neuro sxs increased over time. Quit work 1 yr. ago, due to cog problems and fatigue, as well as increased sxs. popping up.
Still no dx, but neuro said it will show itself in time...he thinks it's MS or some demyelinating disease...we'll see.
I look forward to looking around and seeing all that's available here.
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