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What is the most difficult or frustrating aspect of your MS in your daily life?
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My husband walked out leaving me after a 26yr marriage. I ended up going on a dating site. Some guys were very cruel about the fact that I had ms. Then last january I met a guy we instantly clicked. We will marry sometime next yr.
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@JosephineO loss of independence is not nice, and finding I can’t do what I use to be able to do is hard to except x
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I'd love to be independent it's so hard relying on someone else. That's so hard to bear x
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Hi I'm new here, I'm finding it hard to ask for him as always done everything, it's just me and my son 10 he is a great help, I'm use to helping other people but really struggle I was diagnosed last November after I clasped in my caring job, had to give it up, now I feel alone,
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Charlie 12345 please dont feel alone your amoung friends. Your never alone love. Talk about your feelings to a dr. We are a great bunch of people really. I've had ms forty yrs. I started at 24yrs old. Had a baby to care for. It's made me a more compassionate person. Chin up honey we are right behind you xx
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@Charlie12345 please don’t feel alone come on here and chat or look around x
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@Charlie12345 Yes do know you're not alone. I think many of us can relate to what you've been through and what you're feeling. I know how hard it is to slowly see the roles reverse, from carer to "caree" so to speak. Stay strong!
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Charlie please dont ever feel alone. Your amount friends that understand your situation exactly. Cheers babe x
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Charlie 12345 your never alone. Your amount friends. Yes we all get frustrated.but push yourself love
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Hello all,
How are you today? I thought I would revive this discussion, as it can be interesting to share how we all have different or similar experiences of MS.
What about you? What aspect of your MS do you find the most challenging in the day-to-day?
@Narcisse @waggywoo1 @billyjon @Priya1988 @Caz1979 @nazza91 @Iannoh @Luke3341 @Rach115 @NicolaS @JoLynn @Leicester-City-Fan @niamhobroin2021 @Franran3 @Byojaxs @alexab @AnneLH @Trumpmercy @NaClearth
Take care,
Courtney
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Hello everyone,
Adjusting to life after being diagnosed with MS can be very difficult. It requires becoming more aware of the limitations that your body will experience and the lifestyle changes that these changes will force upon you. These adjustments focus around every aspect of life; from basic mobility to how it impacted upon your relationship with friends and families. The nuanced list goes on...but I would like to hear about your personal experiences.
Which aspect of your MS do you find the most difficult? What do you miss the most about your life pre-MS? Please don't hesitate to share your experiences and feelings as this will help other members too