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@Andre_Cyr 

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Andre_Cyr

Wheelchair access

The government paid $6,000 on repairs and I'm still not getting it used and I was prescribed an electric wheelchair with the automatic legs and backing all three different prescriptions I was diagnosed with secondary Progressive. Don't understand Ontario Health Care coverage ODSP?

@Henrietta 

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Henrietta

Diagnosis - the long and winding road

2001 Optic neuritis. Go blind suddenly - and fortunately temporarily - in one eye. Ophthalmologist sends me to neurologist. The neurologist tells me in a jovial tone to say that I have had optic neuropathy to insurers - if I say optic neuritis they’d put me down as having MS. MRI done. No follow up...

@mser79 

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mser79

Ocrevus- fatigue following infusion

Hello. Just wondering what people's experience of fatigue following Ocrevus infusion was? We were planning on trying to take a trip away (in the UK) immediately after the second infusion. Trying to understand if that's advisable given energy levels? Thanks

@Peggy7 

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Peggy7

Wedding

Hi all, I rarely say anything on here but I am getting a little nervous instead of being excited. It’s my son’s wedding on the 8th August (30 guests only) it’s being held in a stunning listed property, the problem is I have Secondary Progressive MS and the toilets are downstairs with no lifts, I hav...

@John_Barry 

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John_Barry

The Heat

Ugg! The summer heat has finally arrived here and my limbs are almost useless. Flopping around like a fish out of water. Wish it would rain... gasp, ugg, gnhhh (that last one is when I get up and do something).

@Isa_Elfers 

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Isa_Elfers

Cymbalta

Hi all, first post. I'm 22 and slogging through the long and troublesome diagnostic process to figure out what's going on. My strong suspicion is MS, but my objective clinical indicators are either barely there or nonexistent ⁠— I have small demyelinated lesions and speckled ANA blood titer, but tha...

@Kel_B 

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Kel_B

Toe pain

Does anyone else get the terrible MS related toe pain ? Omg it is awful 😔

@michael_washburn 

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michael_washburn

Dementia due to MS?

After nearly 3 years of searching for answers to my wife's rapid cognitive decline, multiple tests and MRIs and second opinions it is clear she has a the syndrome of Dementia. Our local neurologist as well as the team at UCLA agree that the cause is MS. Images show significant brain atrophy. I ...

@BeeFirefly 

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BeeFirefly

Seeking advice

Hi there im just wanting some advice and help really. In a nut shell I am 25 years old and had this illness since just shy of my 16th birthday (great gift that was) anyway last year after my birthday i suffered a miscarried (first time pregnant as well) and that sent me down a dark dark hole anyway ...

@Hlyndar89 

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Hlyndar89

Travel and Covid19

What are people’s views on travel at the moment? I’m due to go to Amsterdam with my friend for a few days in August. Obviously I’ll be vigilant with hand washing and social distancing where possible but I can’t imagine the place will be heaving with folk like it usually is. Am I being too fearless? ...