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@juliacemilligan 

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Ballet

Don't know if anyone is interested in ballet but I found this when looking for activities for my work to post about. It's at the Royal Opera House streaming from the 29th of May until the 11th June. A new ballet by Cathy Marston telling the true story of Jacqueline du Pré, the prodigiously gifted ...

@Cassie_Farrugia 

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Cassie_Farrugia

Feeling lost

Hi everyone, I hope you’re all well! I’m feeling a little lost at the moment. I gave birth to my beautiful baby boy 9 weeks ago - unfortunately my epidural was placed in the wrong spot and wasn’t picked up until I went completely numb from the waist down and needed to be moved with a sliding she...

@Gilbo 

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Gilbo

PIP claim

Hi, I am waiting for PIP paperwork to arrive to try to claim for this allowance as I am really struggling at work due to regular falls & fatigue. I have read in posts who can help to fill form in i.e citizens advice bureau but wondered should I also contact my ms nurse for a statement about my c...

@Adelleholly 

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Adelleholly

Medication types

Hi, similar to my post yesterday. I’m trying to figure out the best medication and was just curious if any of you have tried Copaxone? If you have did it prove to work or not at all??

@Ralee 

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Ralee

New guy saying howdy

Howdy all, I'm new to this site after my MS nurse pointed me in this direction. A little about me: I'm a 34 year old Male. Married with a young son, 7 months old. I Live in Southampton. I enjoy paddle boarding, going out on my mountain bike. I did enjoy the gym but haven't really been since Aug 2...

@carolelawrence 

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carolelawrence

Numbness..

Well still waiting for appointment neurologist..my left leg been numb since January..so my mobility has got worse but yesterday I woke to find my right leg too is going numb! Toes been numb weeks but it's lower leg it's creeping in too now. I've still been ok till today to get up stairs steadily..bu...

@Shaun_Paskin 

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Pain Management

Over the past 15 years or so I have taken a host of drugs (ending with ‘in’) without success. Even the last course of lidocaine infusions failed to have the same affect that they originally did. The pain management consultant informed me that the only other way to go was Morphine patches. My GP was...

@ColettePage 

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ColettePage

Child minding granddaughter

<p>My 14 month old granddaughter lives with us (along with her parents) plus my other sons. 2 are mental health key workers, my daughter in law is a nursery nurse key worker (currently furloughed) and my youngest at uni is earning money working part time as a key worker in Farmfoods frozen food shop...</p>

@jenny_1 

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jenny_1

Summer Hols

<p>Is it safe for someone with PPMS to holiday in Devon UK this July .. We are prepared to follow all the rules given out by the government. I know MS means a compromised immune system but not sure if MS is on the vulnerable list ?</p> <p>Thank You<br> Jenny </p> <div class="i-support-link"> &lt;...</div>

Feeling better or worse after infusions?

<p>Hi,</p> <p>I just had my latest infusion of Rituxan (after a COVID delay), and I always feel terrible afterward, but I’ve heard people say they feel better after treatment. Is this a case of “no two the same,” because of different DMTs, a combo? Just curious as I sit here in my post-infusion blah...</p>