@Erusha 

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Erusha

trying to be positive

Hi everyone I am now 28 years old I was diagnosed 10 years ago. For the first 9 and a half years I was doing great with a few minor relapses( ironically only when I was single) I have a law degree and was on my way to finishing my articles and passing the bar. Then in about August 2018 things took a turn for the worse, I had to leave my articles due to not being able to walk, I have to use a wheelchair and my boyfriend cheated on me(guess bad things do happen in threes). I was hoping 2019 would be better I guess I have my ups and downs it gets super frustrating how my goals and dreams have changed, been prolonged or have been forgotten altogether. I do try and be positive but it gets increasingly hard with each setback
@stacey

@erusha I was diagnosed at 18 and I have been fine then 4 weeks ago I had a relapse, I was in hospital for a week on steroids but luckily, my head and my arms, iv got everything back now. It’s so hard to not to think about what’s going to happen isn’t it? Are you in a wheelchair all the time? I do hope thing get better for you 😊.

@Erusha

@stacy luckily it's not all the time just when I go out, the future is scary at time