Multiple Sclerosis, diagnosed for 5 months, two attacks .... Posted: 08-10-07 11:20am
i have seriously no idea whats happening
to me, im 20, ive been diagnosed for about
5 months and ive already have had two
attacks.. my legs went numb causing my
balance to go far far away, and double
vision which made me have to be
hospitalized or else i was probably gonna
die from dehydration.. i dont want to know
whats going to happen to me next.. it all
just dosent seem real to me. and everytime
i try to talk to someone close to me about
it, they never get it.. pfft.. i dont even
get it..
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Quincybug09
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Joined: 13 Aug 2007 Posts: 41 Location: Birmingham, AL United States
Re: Multiple Sclerosis, Diagnosed For 5 Months, Two Attacks Posted: 08-15-07 17:13pm
The link below is also some really good
info for the newly diagnosed. The
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
website is a great place to look around.
I go there often.
I was diagnosed only 1 1/2 years ago, and
it all still feels new to me too. Your
being diagnosed early is a really good
thing. I suffered from relapses and
symptoms for about 15 years before my
diagnosis. I felt so crazy during that
time of my life, not knowing what was
wrong. They just didn't consider MS "back
then".
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