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@AngelsworldYT 

31 May 2025 16:54Last reply 1 Jun 2025 12:38

AngelsworldYT

Is it weird to be able to walk and use a wheelchair?

So I have a trip planned to Disney world. It’s a lot of walking so I am planning on taking my wheelchair. But I can also walk but not long distance without falling or feeling of falling. I wanna know what other people would think if they see a guy in a wheelchair get up and walk.
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@Carpy64 

1 Jun 2025 12:15

Carpy64

Anyone on here who is on Ocrevus and has been told that their T cells are really high mine are and been tested for any cancer's which came back all clear ,they are now looking more into it. My T cells have been going up since starting Ocrevus

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@mooniecrush 

1 Jun 2025 02:28 EditedLast reply 1 Jun 2025 09:17

mooniecrush

what has been your experience with the latest trestments? What can i expect from the future?

I felt numbness and pain in my hand, turns out it was ms. This was a few days ago. I have been told by my doctor that these days people can live relatively normal lives and that I don’t have to necessarily loose my mobility or cognitive functions. Still, I wanted to ask, what has been your experienc...
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@RoseRivera1214 

1 Jun 2025 03:03Last reply 1 Jun 2025 07:24

RoseRivera1214

What to do?? Hi, my name is Rose. I’m new to this app. I was diagnosed with Ms back in 2016. Since than I’ve tried two dmts. Gilenya and mavenclad since than. Gilenya gave me horrible rashes for four years before my neuro switched me to mavenclad. That medication was the absolute worst. I lost about half of my hair and had frequent heart palpitations to where I needed a heart monitor twice. I only did the first year round 1 and never followed up for my second because of fear. I am meeting with my neuro within the next month about starting a new medication. What is some options that he could give me? And what is your personal experience with those DMTS?

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@bcoon 

31 May 2025 23:51 EditedLast reply 1 Jun 2025 04:13

bcoon

I have relapsing remitting ms and was told I’d probably never be walking again….

But…. Guess what I’m walking and working!!! I’m a tow truck driver I work 5 days a week… 10 1/2 hours a day!!! I get fatigued every single day but vitamin b12 is amazing for me…
White Lake, United States
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@charblom 

1 Jun 2025 00:10Last reply 1 Jun 2025 01:14

charblom

Tired of being tired

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@NTKhasMS 

31 May 2025 14:18 EditedLast reply 31 May 2025 20:18

NTKhasMS

Been awhile

Hey guys , been gone for a bit. Feels like every other day I have another doctor's appt (which I do). It's a good thing feel like I am getting things done. On top of that have gotten my she shed and garden with water fountains set up. Don't get out to much , but can be found most of the time relaxin...
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@QueenTonique50 

31 May 2025 00:41Last reply 31 May 2025 17:12

QueenTonique50

I was wondering, do anyone else suffer from severe sinus problems? I’m wondering, is it any connection to me being diagnosed with relapsing and remitting?

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@cooksey32 

31 May 2025 02:52Last reply 31 May 2025 10:26

cooksey32

Hi all. I’m new to this app. I’m 26 years old and have been diagnosed since the age of 18. My MS nurse has said I have one of the most aggressive cases she’s ever seen, which doesn’t bother me personally, I live life as “it is what it is” what I’m wondering is does anyone have plans for future life when it gets worse? For me my plan is when I feel I can’t live a good quality of life I will happily just end my life. I hope it doesn’t get to that point but I am prepared for it. What’s everyone else’s plans? .

Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
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@Paul_Paterson 

29 May 2025 22:23Last reply 30 May 2025 13:40

Paul_Paterson

Ms berievment

My neighbour who has MS has just killed himself and its shook me Idk what to do?
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