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NMCE

The typical path of RRMS?

Part 1: I gave up running in 2006 due to calf pain and tripping over my feet. A year or so later I found out this was drop foot and eventually 6 months and innumerable tests later was diagnosed with MS. And then nothing (except walking with a limp, getting fat, then taking up cycling), and I was sacked by the neurologist and the MS Nurse until; Part 2: Then last Sunday I couldn't see properly out of half my right eye, it was like grey vaseline on the lens, and hurt when I moved it. So the GP has put me on more steroids than they had in Boots (they were down to the last 5 tablets) and I guess I'll be back in the system now. 12 years before a relapse - is this normal? what next? It's a funny old game.
@Stumbler

@nmce, you're right, it is a funny old game. The only predictable thing is the fact that it's all totally unpredictable. Live healthy, eat healthy, avoid stress and keep your fingers crossed. The MS landscape is constantly changing, so whose to say what tomorrow will bring............

@grandma

The typical path has changed dramatically with the advent of a choice of dmt's. To put it bluntly, and I wouldn't wish ms on anyone, you have picked a good time to be dxd, I know it sounds odd, but when I was dxd 25 years ago there were no DMT!s, and the dxd was a real life sentence, no longer the case, so try everything that's offered. We are all so different but hopefully you can write your own future😍