Hello. I am a 44 year old woman living with MS since 2002. I don't know what else to say.
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Hello BerniceIsTired . I like your 'name.' I am tired too. I think a lot of us here are. You've had MS for a long time. How are you doing?
We hope you find this a great place to meet friends, share your experiences, ask questions, and encourage others. We're happy you're here (but obviously, not happy you have MS). Welcome! 💕
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BerniceIsTired , welcome to this wonderful site. I hope you'll share more about you as you feel comfortable.
You said enough for now BerniceIsTired . We hope that just knowing that you are not alone helps but we are also here to vent to, ask questions and listen to any advice you have. We also share our humor, weird or otherwise, because some days a cartoon or a joke can cheer someone up.
Hello BerniceIsTired ! Love your screen name! Fatigue is one of my constant companions thanks to M.S. so your screen name resonates with me. I was diagnosed in 1999.
Hello BerniceIsTired . Sometimes hello is enough.
Hello and welcome. This is the place to be.
BernicalsTired, it's Fancy1959 and I would like to officially welcome you to this awesome chat room. Saying that you're 44 and you were diagnosed with MS in 2002 is a start. We will get to know you more as you interact on this chat room and vice versa. What I want to tell you though is that you have found a safe place to come ask questions, voice concerns, and simply speak to others who truly understand what you are going through. Unless you have MS you cannot understand the complexity the mood and dramatic life-changing events that happens to us if we fight this Beast. This chat room is full of some of the most caring, kindest, and most compassionate people I have ever met.
We have much we can learn from one another so jump in and answer questions or make up your own post like you just did anytime you have the need. Someone is always active on this chat room and we take turns supporting one another as we all have our up and down days. Until we speak again please take care and remember that together we are stronger!