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Old 05-24-2006, 04:36 PM
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anyone have multiple sclerosis?

im an orchid lover with ms, recently diagnosed. just wondering if anyone has some tips and advice for me, thanks
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Old 05-25-2006, 06:49 PM
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My mother has been suffering ms since about 20 years. It's a sort of late and unusual kind due to the fact that first symthoms appead in her early 60's.
As far as I know nowadays there are many remedies (already authorized or still in testing stage) that seem to be very useful in fighting this desease.
I suggest you to search Internet an contact one of the various associations that are engaged in fighting this deseae and helping people affected by.
I'm living in Italy, thus I cant do anything more but I'm sure that you will, for sure, find someone that can suggest you how to fight and win your battle.
I can only tell you that a few young friends of mine have been diagnosed the same desease and after a few years you still cant notice they are affected.
The best I can suggest you is not to give up... not much but I think it's the best way for you to overcome.
I'm feeling sort of stupid and trivial saying this but I really do think that you can find best remedies to your hillness in yourself... not forgetting medicines.
Please forgive my poor english and believe that I've been trying to express all my sympathy to your situation.
I embrace you and send you a big kiss.
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thank you very much, i need all the support i can get, im in the us army and although i am not deployable because of ms, i may get discharged and have no job... i just recieved my first box of syringes today, so hopefully i tolerate the medicine, ill always have orchids though.. they make everything better...
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