In a message dated 10/12/2005 1:10:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

if it is sequel as in what follows, i unfortunately have a sequel
called MS, just diagnosed a week ago with multiple lesions in my brain.
  after 5 years with tm, i am weary from pain, depression and fatigue,
and the thought of now needing to understand this new sequel is pretty
overwhelming. i am kindly in denial for the time being, i know there
are others who went on to develop ms, will you contact me?  i know our
chance is a bit higher to get ms, but really felt the odds were on my
side. we never know what tomorrow will bring, but sometimes it really
feels unfair and i know life isn't, but come on, give me a break.    sue
I asked my new neuro if I should be checked for MS (TMer since 2001)this year and he said I was too old (I'm 63) to get MS.  He also said there was no need for me to come for annual checkups!  Is that true?  He was a jerk and I'm looking for a new doctor.
 
Peachy in TN
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if it is sequel as in what follows, i unfortunately have a sequel called MS, just diagnosed a week ago with multiple lesions in my brain. after 5 years with tm, i am weary from pain, depression and fatigue, and the thought of now needing to understand this new sequel is pretty overwhelming. i am kindly in denial for the time being, i know there are others who went on to develop ms, will you contact me? i know our chance is a bit higher to get ms, but really felt the odds were on my side. we never know what tomorrow will bring, but sometimes it really feels unfair and i know life isn't, but come on, give me a break. sue


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