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I have a good friend who has MS. She just found out she had it about 4 years ago. She is 33 and has 2 children. She also has to take the shots once a week. Just a FYI you can possibly get the shots much cheaper going through the company that manufactures it. She couldn't afford them and someone pointed her in this direction. She has her good days and her bad days but her kids keep her going and keep her spirits up. Take Care! HUGS
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I don't know anyone personally who has MS, but I do want to say that you are a wonderful woman and that you are both lucky to have each other...God Bless you both and I hope they find a cure for this disease soon...
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My cousin was diagnosed with MS last year. She was pregnant at the time, but had a beautiful healthy baby. She's only 30 years old, and she's in complete denial; so are her parents. They claim that she was only "under stress" but that she's ok now (they don't WANT to believe she may relapse). I feel terrible because since she refuses to believe there's anything wrong, she's not receiving any treatment.
![]() I'm sorry about your husband; you're such a great wife to love him so much and stay by his side. I know that's the way it supposed to be, but so many people bail at the first sign of trouble..... |
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My aunt was diagnosed with MS in her early 30's. Her daughter is my age and we've been really close since we were just little. I remember everytime they visited she was worse and worse, to the point where she was using a walker. She was using honeybee stings to help. Unfortunately, on their last trip to visit us, she knew something was wrong with her but didn't want to tell the rest of her family and ruin their trip. She had breast cancer. By the time her breasts were removed, it had already spread through her bones, and she passed away at the age of 38, while my cousin and I were still in high school.
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I urge everyone at the first sign of anything wrong, seek help. So many diseases now can be put in remission, long before it gets bad. If you can't or won't do it for yourself...then think of those who love and need you. Early treatment is usually so much easier than the treatments later on. My husband was diagnosed with rhuematoid arthritis and since he caught it early on he is in remission. He still takes medication, but is able to do things, continue working and is pain free.
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You're right...I should try talking to my cousin; it's just SO HARD to bring it up. In a strange way, I think we all feel that if we don't talk about it, it just MIGHT go away....which I realize is ridiculous. I mean, she's been doing so well since her initial relapse, it's easy to see why she refuses to believe there's anything wrong with her. ::sigh:: my parents will actually be visiting her next week, and my mom (a doctor) will try to talk to her into seeking medical help. We'll see how it goes. I'm scared for her; I'm afraid that like your husband, she'll have a major relapse before she seeks help. You're right, she owes it to her family to get help.
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