ms
By Grammasherri
@sherrir101 (3670)
Malinta, Ohio
4 responses
@bestisyettocome (1531)
• United States
9 Feb 07
I couldn't imagine being diagnosed with a disease, any one of them, and considering it easier for myself than others. Not dwelling on it is probably the best thing that you could do for yourself. I do believe that it would be annoying to me also.
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@magaw2tnk (103)
• United States
15 Mar 07
I aslo try not to dwell on it, staying positive helps some. Once you get new symptoms they bug you at first then you get use to them. Kinda normal now lol They say I have R/R as well. I know others are worse then I am. They show me yes you can go on, and I do.
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@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
5 May 07
I try not to dwell on mine either to much. Mine is almost secondery progressive. I have good days and bad. I keep my spirts up though that is one of the best things you can do with ms besides taking your shots and trying to stay healthy
@pointyblue (222)
• Denmark
6 May 07
Mine is also relapsing/remitting.
There are good and bad days and it can be a bit frustrating not being able to plan things 100% -- you never know if you'll actually be able to carry out whatever it is you have planned for the day.
But somehow you learn to live with it without thinking about it and feeling sorry for yourself all the time.
Life can still be good even if you have MS!