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10/12/2018 at 12:34

dose anyone suffer from ms as I do husband not knowing what I go through day in and day out 

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16/04/2019 at 13:48

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@Susiek @Susiek How lovely to hear from you Susiek!  My heart goes out to you; still not being able to weight bear.  Well done you for now moving, using a sliding board and KNOW how hard you have already worked and are continuing to in order to achieve the best possible outcome(s) for yourself!  Also, like yourself, have the BEST support network.........……………………. and would never be able to cope with 1) having my car "written off" (14th of March - I needed to do an emergency stop and a BMW "rear-ended" me - both our cars were "written off" - his fault) and still experiencing the side-effects of this collision  2) my husband dying in Intensive Care (17th of March) and 3) subsequently being diagnosed with 2 cardiac conditions (21st March) without having these wonderful people around me!  Just like all of us needing to STAY STRONG & DETERMINED, having problematic MS, KNOW we will ALL overcome EVERYTHING we need to do and the utmost faith, WE WILL!  All my love, Ann xx

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Understanding MS https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-multiple-sclerosis/understanding-ms-2652 2019-04-16 13:48:22

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23/12/2020 at 12:30

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Thank you for your lovely encouraging words I'm so sorry for your loss and your car trouble and other health problems this is when you appreciate your friends all the more hope you have a good Christmas (the best we can do anyway!) best wishes and hopes for a better 2021 xx


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Yank34 I am so sorry for your issues given time and help you will begin to feel a lot better. Time is a great healer. Sorry about your husband that in itself would suggest your other issues you have like the pain and grief your feeling. Be kind to yourself sweetheart take care I will be thinking about you x


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