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Old 11-28-2008, 06:24 PM #1
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Hi Everyone...new to these parts and hoping I'll be able to find some info and support for some weird things going on with me.

About 7 years ago I went through testing for MS. It was kind of inconclusive (go figure) and the neuro told me that if I do indeed have MS, it's a very mild case and should never get worse than what I was suffering at that time. Needless to say I was pretty put off and decided to just deal.

Now, some things are going on and I'm not quite sure if they are related to the problems I had 7 years ago or if there is something else rearing it's ugly head.

I'm going to do some reading and find the best place to post about this stuff...but any ideas would be much appreciated.

I look forward to meeting everyone and hopefully can also be supportive to others in my quest for answers as well.

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Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Great to see you have come to be with us. Just let us know if we can be of any help. We are all here to assist each other as possible.

Here is the link to the MS forum, there a good number there to assist as the can.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum17.html

Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around.

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Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk!

I hope you'll visit the MS forum...there is a very large MS community here and lots of people who can offer you support and understanding. I have MS, been dx since 2005 but I'm sure I've had it much longer than that...just didn't know what to call it!

Don't be shy about posting....just ask any questions you have. We were all new here at some point!




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Welcome to Neuro Talk, do not hesitate to explore the site and post your questions and concerns and advice, this place is filled with a lot of helpful and kind people, again welcome to NT

may I ad I hope you have a new Neuro,
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Default Hey, Seara...

Wow. Seven years ago I got sick myself. My primary illness has still not been diagnosed, but like you said, there seem to be a lot of other things raising their ugly heads, and I can't know for sure which if them might be connected to my primary illness and how many, if any, have happened on their own. It's very frustrating, isn't it? I've studied the internet so much that I've grown physically sick of it sometimes. I hope you have better luck than I have!

Anyway, welcome to NeuroTalk, Seara. It's good to meet you, and I hope you'll visit often. Good luck and best of wishes!
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Hi Idealist and thank you for the warm welcome.

I'm sorry to hear that you are having such a long haul with your illness and not being dx'ed. The word frustrating just doesn't cut how it really feels does it?

I'm pretty confused about my symptoms at the moment and the more I read on things the more confused I'm getting.....no wonder the docs can't make a decision either LOL.

A huge part of my issue with docs is that I have no insurance. Haven't had any for 6 years now. I only go to my pc when absolutely necessary and believe me, I have to be pretty danged sick. I've dealt with a lot over the years but things seem to be getting worse and I've got to make a decision really soon as to what I'm going to do.

I do hope that you are maintaining and that answers will come soon for you. Take good care and I'm sure I'll see you on the forums!


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Wow. Seven years ago I got sick myself. My primary illness has still not been diagnosed, but like you said, there seem to be a lot of other things raising their ugly heads, and I can't know for sure which if them might be connected to my primary illness and how many, if any, have happened on their own. It's very frustrating, isn't it? I've studied the internet so much that I've grown physically sick of it sometimes. I hope you have better luck than I have!

Anyway, welcome to NeuroTalk, Seara. It's good to meet you, and I hope you'll visit often. Good luck and best of wishes!
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