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Old 02-17-2008, 06:40 AM #1
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Unhappy MS hits again!

Hi there!

This is my first time. Well my name is Jenny and I was diagnosed with MS back in 1996. I have had symptoms off and on but nothing too serious. I returned back to Ireland 2 years ago. I have been waiting to see the neurologist for the last two years.

Help MS has hit again only its my eyes this time. I have been scared to say the least. Its lonely here in Ireland and I have no friends to share with.

Could do with some friendly banter
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