multiple sclerosis
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (381760)
• Rockingham, Australia
6 May
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease affecting the central nervous system. It affects different people in different ways. For Clare Reilly, the symptoms are mostly physical. Recently, to raise funds for research into the...
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****DANIELLE****
@VivaLaDani13 (60812)
• Perth, Australia
8 Apr 24
ok so this Brain Scan is done. I managed to not press the button to get me out even though I was so close at one point in doing so.
The two guys who were taking the scan were just lovely and supportive. They knew I was nervous...
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****DANIELLE****
@VivaLaDani13 (60812)
• Perth, Australia
8 Apr 24
I'm still catching up on here. Very behind as I've been absent here for so long.
On the 20th of March an MRI was attempted on me. But due to having a Viral Infection at the time, I assume it played part in me not being able to...
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Michelle Renee Kidwell
@Michellekidwell (29953)
• Sonora, California
29 Oct 21
I knew her
Not a passing
Acquaintance
Nor a best
Friend
But someone
I quietly looked
Up to
A woman fighting
A real battle
A war
Against her body
Multiple Sclerosis
A savage beast
Trying
To destroy
A good soul.
I saw
A...
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Colene
@cpefley (1941)
• San Jose, California
18 Jan 20
I need to talk about this, but I don't want to burden my family right now. My daughter in college is going through some scary stuff with her asthma and bronchitis, my older son hates me for some reason, and the others are young...
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Jennifer
@Mustangjenny34 (122)
• Belton, Missouri
27 Oct 16
Hi, I'm Jennifer.
I just wanted to tell you a little about myself. Im 42 and I'm engaged to Richard. We met on an online dating site and we have been together for 8 years. Before anyone asks "when's the date" I'll say that there...
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Diane Zoller-Ciatto
@JerseyNana (2)
• Edison, New Jersey
16 Sep 16
My husband has had multiple sclerosis for about thirty years. Fortunately, he is still able to walk with a cane and some help from me. One thing we have discovered is in the United States, the drug companies sponsor events at...
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scorpiobabes
@scorpiobabes (7225)
• United States
13 Mar 13
or so they say. I was reading that diets high in salt could trigger autoimmune disorders, like rheumatoid arthritis or multiple sclerosis. I always salted my foods a bit more, but it was a combination of growing up with heavily...
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