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Old 11-30-2008, 06:46 PM #1
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Hi everyone. I have Multiple Sclerosis and free from an attack right now thank goodness. I have a few other diseases also. I am off of all ms treatments right now, since I can't face another Copaxone shot! And life mandates that I take care of so much and place myself last on the list. Anyhooo...does anyone know how to financially make it with ms and denial from social security due to being short work credits? My bodily movements are not easy most days as I have lots of involuntary bodily jerking, spasming and difficulty walking after about 5 minutes. But, I will lose it all if I don't find a job or two jobs. Any advice???? Any at all ????? Vocational Rehab is a joke here. They said for me to return every 6 months to see if my ms goes away lol. MS unfortunately is here to stay and time is not on my side to pay the bills, keep the house and pay for the kids medical issues (not to mention my dogs and other pets). The online jobs fizzled weren't for me. Thanks for any advice .
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