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Interesting

I did not realize the emotions that I was holding on  to.

Yesterday was the first time I posted to this fourm.  Got some responses from folks.

When reading I felt myself beginning to choke up some and wanting to cry a bit.

Well, that is done and I enjoy the idea that there is so much information here.

Thanks
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GLAD YOU HAVE JOINED OUR CYBER FAMILY, THIS IS A GREAT GROUP HERE AND WE SHARE LOTS OF EMOTIONS GOOD AND BAD.WE CRY WE LAUGH.

HERE WE CAN TALK ABOUT OUR FEELINGS,WE GET TO VENT,SHARE THE GOOD THINGS IN OUR LIVES.

MANY HERE HAVE HELPED ME THROUGH MANY ROUGH TIMES.

I LIVED IN MICHIGAN,ANN HARBOR IS A PRETTY CITY.

T
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333021 tn?1207759633
Mc ,

I'm glad you are finding some comfort here .

  Just before I found this forum I was about to give up ..  I don't exactly know what I thought quitting would entail .. hadn't got that far , and somehow came here . I don't post a lot , I'm trying to come to terms with living with another chronic illness and don't want to clutter cyberspace with my stuff ,  I vacillate between denial and self pity right now .  :))    But I'll jump in if I have some info or dx. questions.

Keep posting and sharing , its just want the doctor ordered .  Sure hope your pain gets better.

My nephew went to Michigan State Ann Arbor and loves your neck of the woods. Are you in the grips of a white winter wonderland yet ?  I'm from New England and miss the the seasonal changes with all that comes with them .

Take care         Jo

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220917 tn?1309784481
You know, I wanted to mention and you probably know this already, that depression can be a PRIMARY symptom of MS.  That is to say, there is depression that is expected from having a chronic illness for a long time.  And there is primary depression of MS from actual damage done by lesions or demyelination.

I hope you feel like your doctor is on top of this symptom for you, as it can be so very painful, but so very manageable.  A lot of the MSers here have found relief from the bad depths with the help of their doctors.  

Also--I went to school in Ypsilanti in college.  We used to go to Ann Arbor (A squared) on the weekends whenever we could.  It's still one of my favorite cities!  And I love your picture of Comerica.  My kids love the ferris wheel!  Hubby loves the brats and beer, of course!

Feel well,

McZilla*
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220917 tn?1309784481
Hi, again!

This is one of the things we're here for, too.  We've shared a lot of tears (and goofy laughs) on this forum.  I owe much of my very limited sanity to this little corner of the world.

I hope you find comfort and strength so many have found here.  I personally look forward to hearing more from you!

Hugs,

Zilla*
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