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I have symptoms of MS

I am a 64 yrs. old with no medical insurance. I have gradually had several unexplained physical symptoms of MS since I had a total hip almost two years ago, of course I didn’t immediately suspect MS...I have done a lot of research on every new symptom that would come along these past two years! I g...

@Miranieva_Buen 

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Miranieva_Buen

Pharmaceutical companies/foundations

Hello, everyone. Due to complications, I am forced to take monoclonal antibodies. I am still to take Aquaporin 4 to see if I'm supposed to be on Nataluzimab or Rituximab. However, both medicines have to come from abroad as I live in the Philippines and is not covered by insurance. Can anyone please ...

@Tash41 

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Tash41

Going abroad

Hi, just wondered since being diagnosed how people's experiences of going abroad have changed. Does insurance go sky high for example? Love going on holiday and hoping I can still go every now and then. Thanks

@CeeLYnn 

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CeeLYnn

Anyone else

Hi everyone! I hope you are all doing well! I’m writing this bc I am an RN and I worked in Urgent Care working 12 + hours three days a week, and I accepted a new job working in outpatient surgery (better hours, pay, and health insurance benefits) I’m nervous bc I am new to working in surgery. Are th...

@NicolaJinks 

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NicolaJinks

Life insurance

Hey all, I have just been diagnosed with very early RRMS. It hasn't really affected me physically as of yet but I keep getting adverts on my social media about thinking about life insurance. It is also all targeted at MS. My question to all of you is do you think it is something I should look int...

Have you been a PPI rep on a project?

Hi all I'm hoping you can help. I am speaking about 'Patient and Public Involvement' (PPI) at the MS Frontiers conference in Bath, UK on the 5th July. I'm keen to speak with MSers who have been a PPI representative on research projects... is this you? Are you happy to share your experiences? If s...

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@Feloreena 

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Feloreena

Slow recovery from Optic Neuritis?

Hi everyone, hope you are all doing well. :) I am interested to hear about people's experiences with Optic Neuritis, and in particular those who have had a slow recovery from it. My own story - I got an attack of Optic Neuritis in my left eye in June this year. It started off with some mild pain a...

@Thorpee 

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Thorpee

UK car insurance..

Hello everyone, a thought came to me in the dead of last night. Has a diagnosis of MS dramatically affected anyone's car insurance? I presume it has to be declared? Weak legs and twitching eyes are one thing, but if this affects my pocket as well I'll be very unhappy. My car insurance is currently c...

@BULLMAN 

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Humour 38

Even people who are good for nothing have the capacity to bring a smile to your face. For instance, when you push them down the stairs.