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2 years on one year after being diagnosed what is normal I can not see me ever getting back to normal to what I use to be and what I use to do what the future hold I have no idea what to do that the big question for me the only thing that's keep me going is the arrival of my first grand child what a breath of fresh air

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Oh I do feel sorry. Have they not found meds that work for you yet. Are you getting a lot of support from the hospital?

hi 5teve,

sorry to hear that you are feeling so low at the moment. Please feel free to call the helpline and talk about how you are feeling and ways in which we can help you. Our number is:

0800 298 7650 Monday - Friday 9.30am - 4.30pm

Best wishes

Beverley (NRAS Helpline)

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