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Newbie here, but not a newbie to ms
Hello,
My name is Camille. I am new here, i have been diagnosed with rrms since fall of 2004. I have a supportive family. i am married for 22 years, I am greatfull i was a young mother. my son is 21, who is a ase auto technicisn, just enlisted in the marines. i have a 20 y/o daughter who is a auto body technician. and i have a 16.5 y/0 daughter who is in hs and she keeps me busy, I no longer work due to the progress of ms. Wait let me change that saying! i do work i am a domestic engineer and i am on ssdi. I do what i can. anyway this forum looks promising and i look forward to getting to know you. I am sure there are others here that know me from a few other ms forums.:) have a nice day! Camille |
Camille,
From one domestic engineer to another..... :welcome_sign: to NeuroTalk:) |
Hi Camille and welcome to the forum! Somehow I missed your post before this??? Must be that "brainfog"! I've been diagnosed since 1990 but think it actually began way back in the dark ages of 1976 after the birth of my third child. Had optic neuritis then and again two years later.
Now it's advanced to spms and I use a powerchair all the time. Also have fibromyalgia with extreme pain 24/7. Good luck to you in your ms journey. Hope it will be a gentle ride! Take care.......Judy :) |
Go Domestic Engineers!!!!!!! What would the world do without us? I once was an RN (sigh). Welcome to the group.
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Welcome Camille, I remember you from PT. Nice to see you again.:)
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take care, camille |
Sheesh, Camille, Welcome back!!! :D :hug:
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Hi, nice to meet you. i'm new too.
You already posted that you've started on Beta. I'm going ok with mine but I've just had an awful week of feeling low and having a stinking cold and thinking it was all just too hard. Look forward to hearing more about you, and how you get on with your Beta and MRI. :hug: |
nice to meet you! welcome to the club house. :hug:
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Hi Camille and welcome to NeuroTalk! I've joined the ranks of "domestic engineer", too, within the past year and I have to say it's definitely different than going somewhere else for work each day. But hey, they can't fire me from being disabled so I guess it's the most secure job I've ever had! :rolleyes:
I'm glad you found us here....join right in. We're a fun bunch! :D |
Hi Camille :Wave-Hello: and a warm welcome to NeuroTalk!
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Hi Camille! Welcome!
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Welcome to NT. :)
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