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I am a spouse of someone that has ms and I am a little confused how this works, is there a specific group for that?

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Probably? But we welcome anyone here who has an interest in MS. Some of our members are spouses, and I believe we have a few couples where both of them have MS or other auto-immune issues.

Until you find a group that's specifically for partners, if that's what you want, feel free to talk to us or ask questions. Few topics other than politics are off limits, and we always like meeting new members! This is a club that none of us wanted to join, and sometimes it helps just knowing that someone's hearing you.

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mrsmike in reply toNorasMom

Well said.

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Xvettech in reply toNorasMom

Ditto

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