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@Fuzzibunni 

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Fuzzibunni

Something feels off

I feel like my attention span isn't what it used to be and I'm more emotional (but not depressed). I feel like I need stimulation but don't have a drive/inspiration to do solo activities... but feel a sort of anxious boredom when I'm not doing something but solo activities don't engage me, i can't m...

@royt 

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royt

Body temperature

The night sweats are so awkward lol I wake up with top half of my legs so hot my boxers between my legs soaked in sweat yet bottom half my legs so cold they feel like they are in ice. The fun of life with ms.
Jersey Shore, United States

@Melanatedmsmom 

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Melanatedmsmom

So I’m terrified

Not of the diagnosis but of the fact that im about to make the move to stop working all together. I have optic neuropathy in both eyes now and im going blind. I can’t make out most things and driving is a hazard. I’m about to go on short term disability for the next few months to rest my eyes and sp...

@northernchick 

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northernchick

Want a child!

Hey there, new to shift. Was diagnosed in 2020, tried 3 different meds & finally found one that’s doing the trick and hiding those lesions and symptoms! About to get engaged & have always wanted to have kid(s). Just curious about anyone’s experience with having to get off your meds to get pregnant, ...

@SmCartenMiller 

SmCartenMiller

Just Diagnosed and Just Go Home After a Month of Hospitals

Hi everyone 👋 I’m new here and just received my MS diagnosis a few weeks ago. It’s been a whirlwind—2 weeks in the hospital, 2 weeks in a rehab facility, and I just got home today. Still wrapping my head around everything, but I’m grateful to be back with my kids and dogs, and to start this next ch...

@msisjustaname 

msisjustaname

Good day

Make the rest of your day an amazing one! Keep pushing

@don162 

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don162

Treatment

It is impossible to get any treatment if you do not have any insurance.

@Lizabeth 

Lizabeth

Fallosophy

Just finished listening to Ardra Shephard’s memoir. It’s poignant, irreverent, hilarious, painful, hopeful, honest, and beautiful. I wasn’t ready for this kind of insight and info about life with MS back in March when I was diagnosed, and I did have to skip some parts for now. But she has MS and st...

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