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Old 05-23-2009, 09:30 PM #1
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Hi, I'm new! Not sure how to navigate NT but I'm a happy wanderer so we'll see what happens. I'm really glad to find this group because I'd like to connect with others who have MS. I've had it for about 30 yrs. and have tried many alternative treatments. Initially, I was diagnosed with R/R but over the years and after changing drs., it was labeled S/P. I use a power chair but also walk with a walker at home, when my energy is up.

My wonderful service dog Daisy is a great help both physically and psychologically. She's been by my side for 5 years - can't imagine life without her!! I found this group through a fellow service dog partner and her dog Montana. I'm looking forward to learning how others cope with their symptoms and I'll gladly share my experiences.

Sue Karr (crest2)
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