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Hello e3verybody. My name is Jack. I have Primary Progressive MS and was diagnosed in 2002. Now I'm stuck in a wheelchair, Legally deaf, but with hearing aids, I do ok.

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Welcome Jack.

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Hi again Jack, if you are having difficulty receiving replies, please report it, as we are having technical problems with the notification bell. You got quite a few replies to your first post so if you scroll down to it, you will see them, Blessings Jimeka 😊

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Welcome to the group jwoj13699

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Welcome!

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twooldcrows

welcome Jack ...this is a great place to meet others living with MS not all in the same stages of it but we all can visit and talk and joke around loads of fun on here ...hope you enjoy ...

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