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@whitneya 

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Quitting job after diagnosis?

Hi all, I am 22 and was diagnosed with rrms in July after an attack in May. I’ve just started a dmd. Still have some symptoms - fatigue, feeling faint and I overheat quickly. My managers know, but they just don’t get it. My job is so fast-paced and they still think I can do anything and everything...

@ScottEvans 

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Help needed

Good evening to everyone just wondering if anyone can help me unfortunately due to my anxiety and depression and other pressures I'm under with my illness ive decided to get a social housing bungalow and separate from my wife im really struggling with everyday and additional pressures along with tr...

@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...

RAW ORANGE

Sorry if this is against the rules guys but some help is needed!!!! My story... My name is Adam Dawar and I have Secondary Progressive MS. I was diagnosed about 7/8 years ago. Like many of you, I went to bed one night and when I woke up - life as I knew it had changed forever and my journey into M...

Charity Event

There's a guy I know, you may know him too, who is taking on a bit of a monumental challenge to raise money to be split three ways between Shift.MS, the MS Trust and MS Society:- http://bit.ly/MS3SDW So please consider a small donation and/or share the challenge around your social network. Thanks...

A Vaccine is 12-18mo Away, At Best

I am not trying to be a party pooper here. Why would I? I wrote a bit about them here https://shift.ms/topic/doms-covid-diary-sat-25th-apr This is an excellent piece from a pharmaceutical market analyst. These folk really don't care about you or me, they are in it for the money. End of. Have a re...

@Elsa75 

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Social distancing and reduced mobility

Social distancing is vital to stop covid-19 but it seems that no thought was given to people with reduced or limited mobility. Entrances closer to parking have been closed to limit access so I had to go to the only entrance at the other side of the building. No air cons to not spread the virus are n...

Vitamins/Supplements

Hi there! I understand how important vitamin D3 is for us, but what other vitamins or supplements does anyone take that are beneficial? Any specific brands? I'm considering liquid iron and a B vitamin complex, and have also been looking into things such as ashwagandha. Any advice or inspiration woul...

@Hayla 

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Hayla

Relationship Stress

MS is stressing. We MSers know that first hand. Unfortunately seems that my boyfriend of 6 years is only now realizing that. We have been fighting a lot and he has said very hurtful things to me. Its true that he apologizes when his temper has cooled off but truth is that for the past few months we ...

@Thorpee 

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Thorpee

Hello, I'm new here..

Hello everyone, as the title suggests I'm new here. Although, I've been lurking for some time. I got diagnosed with MS last week after a lot of barking up the wrong tree. I'm a Police Officer and in 2016 I decided to apply to transfer to firearms. The fitness test is a bit harder for this but didn't...