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There is absolutely no need to worry yourself. multiple Sclerosis has many similar illnesses. Your Medical Professional will diagnose “YOU” As I understand for many of us it is not a quick procedure so do not be concerned it could be several different things. I am sorry to say that “YOU” must just wait, when your neurologist has given “YOU” a firm diagnosis I am sure there will be many on this site who would like nothing else but to help “YOU”.

Let me be first to break the rules and tell “YOU” STOP, do not panic, it could be something else. This could be many different things. NOW STOP READ THAT AGAIN. Feel any better? If it is multiple sclerosis there are many different medicines available, many different lifestyle techniques so there is no need to panic. ms today is a very doable disease, and if your illness is ms, “YOU” have a very long life for “YOU” to look forward to.

So it boils down to DO NOT PANIC, ms today is very doable. If “YOU” get diagnosed we are here to support “YOU”

Royce

20+ years with Relapsing Remitting ms (RRms)

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A diagnosis of 'ms' is too important to have your medical team get it wrong! Barring a quick diagnosis, of which there currently is none, one must be patient until doctor(s) is/are certain. :-D

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RoyceNewton in reply to carolek572

AGREED just Wait and say CALM

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