Welcome to this forum. You won't find a better group of caring, and supportive people who have a wide knowledge base. I am sorry about your diagnosis. Lean on the group and find strength in union. You will be okay...Hang in there and God Bless
Amers
Hi Joanna, we haven't met. I haven't posting much lately. Life intrudes :0)
However, I just wanted to say hang in there, allow yourself to feel your emotions, you don't have to be strong all of the time. What you are feeling is part of the process.
At this point you are prob grieving over the loss of what you might consider the old you. Well as so many on here have said before...you are the same you today as you were yesterday. Today you just have a name for problems you have been having.
take care of yourself. You deserve it and remember you to give yourself a license to grieve. You do not, I repeat, have to be strong all of the time.
terry
Thank you all so much. I really needed those thoughtful words today. It is a roller coaster as so many thoughts are going through mind. I am trying to hard to be strong guess it will take time as I only got diagnosed a few days ago. I am just so use to getting things done now I am so tired and these pains are so annoying.
I love this forum yall are the best and thanks so much for all the cyber hugs
Joanna xoxoxox
Hi I was also diagnosed just over a week ago with RRMS and am still feeling very much like I am finding my feet..particularly with new drugs I am taking to help nerve pain and tingling. I have been put on Amitriptylin 20mg and Gabapentin which I am slowly increasing to give my body time to adjust to it. It all feels very strange and I am so tired all the time but not sure if this is the relapse I am going through or the drugs. Time will tell. So I just wanted to say that I am thinking of you and understand how you are feeling. Sending a big hug
Sarah x
Sorry to hear of your diagnosis but as others have said you have solid answers and can now have a plan of attack. Be forewarned of the roller-coaster of emotions that will accompany this dx. Some days you will be fine and then suddenly it hits you allover again. I speak from experience. I was dx just a year ago this month.
I'm glad you found this forum. We are here anytime you have a question, comment, vent or just need a cyber hug!
I hope your symptoms settle down soon and you can get some sleep.
Sending gentle hugs your way,
Ren
Sorry about your DX, it really is such a hard thing to hear.
I am glad you found our forum, it has been a lifesaver for me.
I hope you are able to get some sleep soon...
Thinking of you,
Michelle
I want to Welcome you here to the forum where you will find such a wonderful group of people who are have much knowledge and are willing to help out w/ questions and any other info needed.
I am sorry that your post got missed stating that you are officially diagnosed.
You are right! Just take it one day at a time as there will be ggod days and bad days of emotions and trying to wrap your brain of what you have been dx with.
Give yourself some time to settle in to your new dx as you take in as much (accurate) information as you can.
I do hope that you can get some rest as lack of it can certainly cause your sx to be even more bothersome.
Take Care and again, I am sorry for your dx but gald that you have concrete answers.
~Tonya
Hello all:
As stated earlier I am now dx with MS. It is a hard thing to hear but now I guess I can deal with it. I have not had a good night sleep in over a week, my legs are constantly numb and hurting. I am waiting for the nurse to show me how to use the meds. There is so much going on.
I am gonna take it one day at a time because this is all I can do right now. I am so glad I found this forum as it is helping me to make it one day at a time.
Thanks Udkas, I'm going there now to find this post. - L