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@Lawrence1180 

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Lawrence1180

I was diagnosed june 2025 but started noticing symptoms in January and didnt know anything about MS. I started off with vertigo,double vision falling down,headaches,numbness on left side of my face,eye peralysis,dizziness, very weak, shock feelings throughout my legs, high blood pressure, trouble swallowing food, couldnt be in the sun, trouble breathing, mood changes and anxiety. I workout every day though its hard take MS meds plus more and all i can say is no one knows what this is till you have it. I cant do things i used to do and hurts me every day also with a baby girl otw i know i have to stay strong as a MS WARRIOR 🙏

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Ouch sounds like a rough start. Hopefully ou are doing better and in the future continue to. Also congratulations on the future child.

28 Aug 2025 20:08
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