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MSGIRLINME
Sex: F
Data Quality: 0 stars
MS: 22 yrs
Type: Relapsing-Remitting
Relapse: Severe
Sensation: Moderate
Overall: Moderate
Cognition: moderate
Vision: moderate
Speech: moderate
Swallowing: moderate
Upper limb: moderate
Walking: moderate
MSGIRLINME
Female, 44 years
oswego, NY
Primary Condition
MS and 3 more
Type
Relapsing-Remitting
First symptom
Diagnosis

About MSGIRLINME

I am a 39 yr old single mom w/3 great kids 23,18,and 8 M.S ?... It is so frustrating i wanna give up!!! But somehow by the grace of GOD I keep going. I Love my children, and i love the outdoors. Except for the heat. But thanks to the M.S.A.A i enjoy warm days outside with my new cooling equiptment. I used to love to do sports all of them! I was once very active and physically fit, now this disease has taken that!...But only that. I LOVE MY LIFE..please read on I believe we are all in this together.

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More About MSGIRLINME

This Life with M.S. Has been a very Long and Difficult one. Good Days followed By bad day then folled by worse Days ....Then back to good days....You get the Picture. But life must go on and so I must. I have 3 great kids as I mentioned before, and a new addition!!!! A handsom grandson. The greatest gift my son could have given me at the worst time of my life....talk about a pick me up!!!  Aren't the littlest things the greatest. I guess you take all the little things for granted when you have them all right within arms reach huh? well i am just so glad to wake every morning look at my children, use my arms to hold and hug them, and walk to them when they need me....I pray that day never ends Not only for myself ....But for all of you out there as well.  

May life lead you down a path of wonderful things always within arms reach and always short enough to take one step at a time...

               Take care, becky