Never ending uncomfortableness
I can’t think of when I felt no symptoms at all. Everyday there’s something pain, cognitive issues, nausea, pain AGAIN but is this what the rest of my life will be like
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I’m the same, I always knew there was something wrong and when I got the diagnoses I wasn’t even surprised. It was more me saying “I knew it” every day I’d go into work my boss would ask me how I was and I’d always reply with some sort of pain or discomfort or fatigue. I always felt there’s no way other people feel this way constantly because then nobody would be doing as much as they do!
@skezz I wasn't surprised either at my diagnosis. A friend has mentioned "what if you have MS?" But I thought I was going to end up with Guillon Berre Syndrome. My grandma had that and it's similar to MS. Just the immune system attacks the peripheral nervous system. I remember the neuro asking "why aren't you crying? People usually cry when they hear that" but no, I was just glad it wasn't Guillon Berre and like you, I too knew there was something wrong.