My name is Dena and I've had RRMS since 2009. I am in a wheelchair now, although I still try to walk around my apartment with my walker! lol!
Am interested in meeting others with this mess of an illness!
My name is Dena and I've had RRMS since 2009. I am in a wheelchair now, although I still try to walk around my apartment with my walker! lol!
Am interested in meeting others with this mess of an illness!
Hello and welcome, RebelChick! I'm glad you found us, although not glad about the reason. This is a great group for venting, asking questions, or sharing news or jokes. I hope that you'll post often so that we can get to know you! Best wishes to you. ❤️
Hey Dena!
Welcome to the group.. there are a lot of really nice people on this sight who are always willing to listen to whatever comes to mind that you want to talk about or just share a joke. I have only been on the site since I had to retire in 21… I sure wish I’d found them earlier in life because I could’ve asked a whole questions. I have had really good advice and heard a lot of good advice given. Look forward to talking to you and getting to know you as well.
Hello RebelChick and welcome. I'm also in a wheelchair, I use a power chair in the house and I also try to walk with walker but I down do a very good job.
I hope to see you come back and I wish you all the best you all the best.🌹
Welcome to our group RebelChick! I look forward to hearing from you!😀Leslie
Hi rebelChick I am Mary nice to meet you glad you found us welcome!
Welcome! I've found the MSAA HealthUnlocked forum to be very helpful, informative and supportive. Folks here "get it" and have provided much emotional support to at times when I've needed it. Looking forward to seeing your posts. 😊🤗♥️👍
Hi RebelChick, and welcome to the group! Well, if you're looking for folks who really get life with this M.S. craziness, you found us 😂. Looking forward to hearing more from you.
Welcome to this forum, RebelChick We are all here to help one another in what you fondly refer to as a ‘mess of an illness’. You can visit mymsaa.org for lots of ‘ms’ resources. I look forward to hearing more from you.