Wednesday, May 30, 2012

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ohwhiterose

ohwhiterose

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Diagnosed with MS in 1997. Married 30+ yrs with 3 adult children.

Cognitive Difficulties~Cell Phones~Land Lines

I grew up using a land line telephone. I can remember when the phones were rotary dial and hung on the kitchen wall or placed on a telephone stand. No I am not as old as dirt but I still have the memories.  'Party Lines', shared phone lines with someone else in the neighborhood. You could actually pick up the receiver and hear the other... Read moreChevron
AGSerra1

AGSerra1

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Has been a while since I last wrote on this site .....

After all ...

After all this time of handling MS on my own I am realizing that I didn't and do not have to any longer .   I am on a new journey that has me injecting on a daily basis , Copaxone. The shared-solutions nurse was a great comfort. Believe me , a great comfort.   I am at my mother's condo for a while and this is where my docror's are so... Read moreChevron
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Karl

Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

I have a blog going about my experiences with PPMS.  http://sufferingandlaughingwithms.blogspot.com/   Thanks guys
Kim

Kim

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Happily married, mom of 4 kids, awesome grandson and another on the way!!!

Diagnosis in after 2 years of testing....

I finally got a diagnosis, and I do NOT have MS. Awesome! After 2 years, spinal tap (with 2 patches), MRIs, scans, labs...well you all know the deal...I walked into my GI doc for a gastritis check up. I told him what was going on the last 2 years and in 2 seconds he told me what the problem was: CHRONIC DEHYDRATION!!!! I was angry at first, it... Read moreChevron
Vicki

Vicki, Health Guide

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Health Guide with Secondary Progressive MS and Osteoporosis

Multiple Sclerosis: It's OK to Slip Up in Your New Year's Resolution

"Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I’ll try again tomorrow." ~ Mary Anne RadmacherTrying new things is almost standard procedure for people with MS. We have new symptoms that may or may not come and go and new ways to accomplish the same old activities. We see the world... Read moreChevron

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