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@LeonBrownP94 

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LeonBrownP94

I’m new here

Hey I’m Leon and I was diagnosed with MS in 2010 I was 16 I just saw this on instagram and was like hey why not I need to start talking to people about this stuff and feel better and more comfortable about talking about

@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, ...

@Caseilna95 

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Caseilna95

Has anyone else dealt with one side of the body being worse than the other?

My right leg is the one that starts going numb first, my right foot gives me issues all the time and today it was my right hand & arm. I start kasempta ( probably spelt that wrong) in little less than two weeks. I'm just ready for a little bit of relief.
Breckenridge, United States

@Jenny77 

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Jenny77

But you look great!

How many people say that to you? I'm still really mobile and most of my MS stuff is on the inside. My sight, my bowels and bladder, I have gastoparesis, so my food doesn't always digest. So in other words I don't look disabled but my legs go numb after 15 minutes in the heat, I used to love to walk ...
Detroit, United States

@kellybass9 

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kellybass9

Fired after diagnosed

I started a new job at the end of March and ended up in the hospital because my legs were numb. I was diagnosed and told to stay home another week after the leaving the hospital. I thought I was doing better walking ok then fell down some stairs and seen the specialist. They fired me that next day i...

@don162 

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don162

Heat

It's 110°F with heat index in southern Illinois how about you guys.

@gagirl9986 

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gagirl9986

Back

Anyone ever have to get a spinal tap?

@tingilingi 

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tingilingi

My story(open for tips and tricks 🥰)

Hi guys, here's my story. I guess it would be nice to share it with people who would understand how I feel. It all started with my overworking myself at my nursing job. I noticed that my back is tingling when I bend my neck but I ignored ofc because I thought that it must be pinched nerve.. I never ...

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