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@swenninger 

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swenninger

Employer Accommodations?

I was diagnosed about a year ago with RRMS. I'm interested to find out what kind of accommodations your employers have given you to help you continue working with MS. For nearly twenty years, I have worked as a software project manager. This means I am in a leadership position with constantly changi...
Elizabeth City, United States
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@Goonism 

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Goonism

Brain fog

Lot of brain fog over the last few days but I'm on my knees just about looking after my dad looking like lewys dementia. Just stress or relapse? What would you do enough more fog to notice!
Leicester, UK
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@Madonna1 

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Madonna1

M.S Kesimpta

Hi all, new to this but I'm married, 48yrs old and have a son who is 12yrs old. I love them both dearly. I was diagnosed with M.S in 2008. A very long story and it is all about my relapsing of M.S. Gosh this is embarrassing, my speech can be very very confusing and hard to understand if words are no...
Carluke, United Kingdom
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@Scheb 

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Scheb

😢

I am writing this with tears rolling down my cheeks. I know there are people far worse off than me but I honestly don’t know how much longer I can go on, I am a shadow of my former self. I put on a front to everyone but then when I am home my husband and my children and the ones that see the real me...
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@Adamskigamez 

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Adamskigamez

Undiagnosed update

Hey all hope you are well. I've been enjoying sitting in the background and reading the posts etc. I recently got to see my GP and explained all my symptoms along with a diary I have been completing everyday to A) monitor patterns and B) Record symptoms. My GP was very clear when she felt that I ha...
London, United Kingdom
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@Pinkyx 

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NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST feedback, (i think thats how u spell it!)

Hi all, hope you are all doing as well as you can be... I just wanted to say that my MS nurse referred me to a neuropsychologist, locally- I was waiting for about 7 months on NHS, and i saw him for my first session yesterday. I really didn't think that after 7 years of being diagnised that there was...
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@Rebwor 

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Rebwor

Possible Misdiagnosis

I was diagnosed with MS about 5 years ago. Since then, I have suffered many, many symptoms and been put on numerous medications. It's been very difficult physically but try to keep a positive outlook. Yesterday I had an appointment with a new neurologist. She looked over my history and told me tha...
Evansville, United States
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@Leaa 

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Leaa

Ocrevus side effects

Hi everyone, I have been taking my 2nd dose of Ocrevus (it's been a year already). I was on Tysabri but had to stop the treatment due to the JC virus. In only one year, I've been suffering from a severe sore throat (I couldn't eat properly for a week), the sudden development of a cutaneous abscess...
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@ChiMum 

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ChiMum

Back from holiday

I got back from holiday 5 days ago. My husband went back to work yesterday so that felt like my first proper day back into my new normal routine. My holiday in the UK went well. My shoulder still really hurts but I have an ultrasound next Tuesday. My back really hurts too, but I think I’m just goi...
Sheffield, UK
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@Rebeccaann 

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Rebeccaann

The toilet

I try and inject some humour into this daily battle with MS. So.... The toilet was broken the flush mechanism thingy not the ball cock but the thingy in the middle where you press on and it releases the water. Called for a couple of quotes to fix it both over 100€ having seen that the part only cos...
Illes Balears, Spain
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