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@KAWeakland 

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Welcome / Hello

Hi, I’m Kim ! I’m 48, about to be 49 . I’ve had RRMS for 11 years now . What a blow to be hit with in your 30’s . I was diagnosed the same time I had to get breast surgery . My now , EX husband wasn’t too much of a supportive man during my years of battling meds and seeing which ones helped 🙁 But...

@Kirstie_Hawkins 

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Kirstie_Hawkins

Tingling / numb arms hands

Tingling in arms / hands - MS or not Hello. I have been diagnosed with RRMS and wondered about a strange issue with my hands/arms In both arms I can run my finger lightly down my inner edge of my forearm, thumb side, and it is kind of numb and tingly at the same time. It can give me tingly hands too...

Me, MS, weight and Keto. Long post!

Hello all. Here is a post which I hope communicates a positive event in spite of, and separate to, MS. First, to say that I am not at all a vain person, but have always appreciated being relatively trim and spritely due to good genes. For many decades I have maintained a constant weight, give or tak...

@Paula_Lewis 

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Paula_Lewis

Cooling vests

Hello Everyone, I am new to this forum. I just wanted to ask for some advice regarding cooling vests/ scarves. My symptoms are much worse during the warmer weather and I was thinking of trying a vest/ scarf. I have looked online and there are many different types available. I just wondered could any...

@EmilyMac 

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EmilyMac

Treatment advice

Hello! I’ve been told today how amazingly positive this site is and I can already see from just having a little nose it’s just what I need! I was diagnosed 3 weeks ago, shock probably was an understatement. I haven’t googled anything really, just had conversations with the Neurologist and my nurse. ...

@Tanya_Trenholm 

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Tanya_Trenholm

Ocrevus: delaying v shielding

This is a long post, so I apologise in advance. I was due to have my first full dose of ocrevus at the end of March. Having made contact with my MS team in the weeks leading up to this to check that I should still go ahead in the current climate (Coronavirus), I repeatedly got the answer back that m...

@melissa.g 

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melissa.g

Mixed emotions at MRI results

Hi everyone. Haven't posted much lately but I felt inclined to share today. So, I hadn't had a brain MRI in 2.5 years, and they finally set me for one last month. I don't see the dr until February so I asked my chiropractor (who also does neuro rehab etc) to get the results for me. We went over th...

Baclofen and pregnancy

Hello! Has anyone taken baclofen throughout their pregnancy? I came off it in order to have a baby but now I’m pregnant I am suffering so bad with leg spasms :( I can’t relax or sleep and I’m at my Whitt’s end but I am scared to take it as the study numbers are so low. I don’t think I can go on like...

@Thorpee 

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Thorpee

AFO/brace for foot drop - running

Hello, has anyone who suffers with foot drop found an AFO that helps you to run. I have one of those which clips into the laces of my shoe and it is great for gentle walking. But running is not possible with it. I've looked at some online but they cost a fortune so it's a lot of money to waste if t...

@Irene_Kostyk 

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Irene_Kostyk

M.S. Warrior

<p>I was diagnosed many years ago and the last 15 years have been really difficult. I continue and I do my share of complaining. But it does help having a place to go with questions. Thank you fellow warriors for your struggles are felt. Stay inside and keep hydrated.</p>