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Old 09-08-2012, 09:55 PM #1
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Default Its a new me

Ive been struggling with my weight for a few years now. As a kid, I was always anorexic looking. Couldnt gain weight no matter how hard I tried. Well, turning 35 that all changed. I gained like 50+ pounds which put me in the overweight category but not obese, (I was always underweight) and for years I havent been able to lose them. When my last flare hit, and my mobility stopped, I gained more. Well, for the past few months Ive been dieting and to my great pleasure and joy, I have lost 40 pounds!!! I am only 8 small pounds away from being at my ideal weight for my height!! I cant jump for joy in person, so, I'll do it here weeee!!!
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Dx RRMS April 1992
Yearly flares from 92 to 11
MS induced seizures 2002
Flare Oct 2011
Flare Dec 2011
Left disabled after 2 previous flares
Betaseron '02, Copaxone '12, Tecfidera '13
(allergic reaction to all)
No longer taking any MS therapy meds
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