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Nancy Ackerley

Nancy Ackerley

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posted 05/17/2008, comments (7)

Kenssis1973@yahoo.com

 Hi my name is nancy,I have had ms since 1995.I work in a deli at a walmart.I really don;t Know for how much longer.I have been there five years, and i really think it is bothering my ms. But i can not afford to see my Doctor.Ms is a real drag.
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Mandy Crest

Mandy Crest

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MS Blogger and Freelance Writer
posted 05/05/2008, comment (1)

Doctor's Appointments- The Money Drain

One thing leads to another. So said the doctor recently, just before arranging for another specialist and more rounds of tests. Try as I might, I just cannot escape the merry-go-round of doctors, tests, and insurance woes. After my COBRA period ended this January, my husband and I were faced with the reality that having multiple sclerosis means... Read moreChevron
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Mandy Crest

Mandy Crest

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MS Blogger and Freelance Writer
posted 04/07/2008, comment (1)

Pseudo Exacerbations and MS- The Real Deal

So, are you crazy? Imagining things? Faking? Just looking for attention? You know what a multiple sclerosis exacerbation is, but what does it mean when your doctor tells you that you are having a 'pseudo' exacerbation? Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary defines the word 'pseudo' as:Being apparently, rather than actually,... Read moreChevron
plars
posted 03/25/2008, comments (2)

plars0402

I have been living with MS since my early 20's.  I will be 49 in a few weeks; still working full-time and I notice only a few minor symptoms.  I have never taken any of the ABC drugs and never been on steroids.  I have had several severe attacks which resolved with little or no residuals.  I feel fortunate to have been... Read moreChevron
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Jake Crest

Jake Crest

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Caregiver and Blogger
posted 03/24/2008, comments (4)

Part III: The Rabbit Hole

In the last installment, I wrote a bit about how Mandy began to exhibit physical symptoms which, of course, would eventually be diagnosed as MS. My purpose in taking you through the process of MS... from initial symptoms to eventual diagnosis is simple -- I want you to buy into the life.  I want you to consider, on a gut level, not my life,... Read moreChevron
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