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@Kim_Molette 

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Kim_Molette

Advice requested. Getting despite

Tomorrow marks my first visit after my diagnosing doctor told me I have MS. He quit his job before our next appointment. This was followed by an aborted spinal surgery. I had quit smoking cigs (after almost 40 years of smoking) in order to have this surgery. I was taking it seriously. The morning of...

Feeling alone

Hi. I was asked yesterday to document my idea of 'My Perfect Day'. I started to write...my perfect day certainly didn't include MS but my reality is that everyday includes something about MS. I'm tired, I'm sore and I don't want to play MS anymore. So back to my narrative. For every few sentences I...

eyesight

I am one of those people who has all MS symptoms, but especially loss of eyesight. Anyhow I got a jpb. mostly home work, translation, etc. I told them I have MS but did not tell them I am registered blind. I have done this job for about 4 months. In face to face situations I can fake it, and mostly...

@watsoncraig 

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watsoncraig

Scooter

<p>Went to collect my scooter from the shop for the 2nd time in as many weeks and ended up buying another one!</p> <p>That’s me with a TGA Minimo (folding job) and a Rascal Vecta Sport.</p> <p>What a tart I am.</p> <div class="i-support-link"> </div>

@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...

@tammylouise 

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tammylouise

covid &amp; work

Hiya so how many of you people are still working with this horrible virus going off who have multiple sclerosis and what is your job title :)

@Fiones 

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Fiones

Edited Lorem Ipsum

Contrary to popular belief, #Lorem #Ipsum is not simply random text. It has roots in a piece of classical Latin literature from 45 BC, making it over 2000 years old. Richard McClintock, a Latin professor at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, looked up one of the more obscure Latin words, consectetu...
Barcelona, Spain

Intermitent fasting Keto diet

Has anyone else with MS been helped following a Keto diet? I've been following this for the past 8 months and finding it very helpful, but am aware that it contravenes so much MS advice about keeping to a low-fat diet. Are there any other people living with MS who have also tried this? I'd so love t...

My Ketogenic Diet

I want to share my experiences with everyone about my ketogenic diet. The Keto diet is very low in carbohydrates and high in healthy fats with a medium protein intake, and it is designed to put you into ketosis, which makes your body burn fat for energy, instead of glucose. The benefits can be ama...