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Old 05-04-2009, 11:48 PM #7
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B2Y --

I get it.

Although I miss some of my old "loops", since going on disability this fall, I've found new loops. Like others, I spend time on Neurotalk, MSWorld and Facebook. I email friends. I volunteer a little every day. I continue to be involved with my church.

I am employed just 2 hours a day, in a job that I am not always thrilled with. I am also entering the empty nest stage around the same time as I am losing my status as an employee in my previous job. So, I'm losing 2 roles, and lots of loops.

Although I often yearn for my healthier years and previous loops, I'm not sorry that I've found other ways to compensate.

~ Faith
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Symptoms since 01/2002; Dx with MS: 10/2003; Back in limbo, then re-dx w/ MS: 07/2008
Betaseron 11/2003-08/2008; Copaxone 09/2008-present
Began receiving SSDI 11/2008
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