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hello I'm new here

I just want to say hello, and I am joining because of my daughter. I have some questions that I would like to ask. My daughter is drsdonthelp (Pamela). I'm  glad she has found this forum, it has helped her with alot of questions she has. I hope to get to know everyone !! She says its wonderful here.
Thank you Theresa
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572651 tn?1530999357
Theresa,
You're welcome here anytime.  It is great that you want to find out more to understand what she is going through and facing.... feel free to ask anything you want.  There is nothing we can't discuss here.

You might want to read this post by Don from 2008 if you want to get a better feel from an MSer's perspective

http://www.medhelp.org/user_journals/show/5699/MS-challenge-for-life-?personal_page_id=5848

Also, our health pages are chock full of good stuff.  

Welcome again, Lulu
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Thanks for the warm welcome .  Yes I really would like to listen to others who may be going thru what my daughter is going thru.  Of course this web site has make a great deal of promise for my daughter .  She really feels so alone on this jouney.  As only one part of her family all we can do is be there for her and help when she needs it.  I give her a lot of credit as she has gone thru a lot and really never complains, but as her mom I can see how hurt she is sometimes, and really wish this was not happening to her.  But of course I can't do anything and that is what really hurts me.   I'm not one to get on the computer a lot , but when I do I really enjoy reading and getting info that might help me help my baby.   Thank you again. Theresa
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Thank you so much for welcoming my mom. She is obviously very concerned about all of the symptoms that I continue to have. I am very lucky to have a mom like her.

She will be visiting soon, she has been busy with Thanksgiving and all!

Thanks again, Pamela

PS, Her name for the forum is Lenzo.. she posted under my name by accident when I was showing her the forum.
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1253197 tn?1331209110
Hi Theresa and Pamela

Good to hear from you and I just wanted to say welcome to you both. I also wanted to say how lovely it is for you to be able to support each other as the journey you are on affects the whole family. I would not be in such a positive place with my dx of RRMS earlier this year without the support of my wonderful Mum and the fact Theresa that you have joined the forum shows that you are there to help your daughter.

Please feel free to ask anything, reach out when you need help and support or just want to get something off your chest.

Best wishes

Sarah :)
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LOL, this post is confusing.. thanks girls for welcoming my mom!
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1396846 tn?1332459510
Hi Lenzo,

Welcome to the forum. Your daughter is right this is a wonderful forum. The support and advice here is amazing. It is nice that you are on here looking for support and answers to questions you may have.

Take Care,
Paula
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338416 tn?1420045702
Welcome to the forum!  Feel free to ask anything.
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this is my name, I posted with my daughters name by accident.
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