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1830047 tn?1321667793

MUST say thank you!

I cannot say how much I appreciate you all in the MS forum. I am undiagnosed and may never know what is going on but you have shared advice and given comfort anyway. I post questions on other forums and have never felt the same warmth and, most importantly, optimism you share here.

Thank you, thank you, thank you. It's good just to be heard sometimes.

Happy holidays all!
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198419 tn?1360242356
And, a bith Thank you for taking the time to come on and say such nice things!

I do hope it's not too long before you find out what is going on :)
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1689801 tn?1333983316
Yes, this sure is a wonderful group :). I appreciate you all, and all that you do  SO much!! I don´t think I would still be mentally healthy if it weren't for you all, I would be probably insane. Thinking you´re crazy half the time, can make you crazy ;), I´m sure of it. So you all keep me down to earth. (Hope my English is understandable here).

Merry Christmas to all of you and thank you so much.
Dagun
    
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3986919 tn?1352125983
I agree! Everyone on this forum has been supportive, caring, and very informative!  The good advice, personal stories, and medical information has actually helped me get diagnosed quicker and helped me relax when I was worried or stressed about symptoms....I don't feel alone anymore!!

Merry Christmas to all my MS Forum friends!!

Laurie :)

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751951 tn?1406632863
I've been saying this for years.  This is another chance for me to say so.  I've been part of several online forums; this one is unique in how we care for one another in the most personal ways.  God bless everyone who is (or has been) among the members of this family.
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667078 tn?1316000935
We are glad you are here and we are happy to help in anyway we can answering questions or listening to your frustrations. What we all need is compassion, validation, and to know we are not alone. Luckily there are enough of us around who remember how scary and frustrating limbo was. We know that the medical profession is not really set up to give you these things. They are there to diagnose and treat. Doctors and nurses care they just do not have the luxury of time to answer all our questions and concerns.

Alex
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987762 tn?1671273328
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Oh gosh, that was just so nice of you to say!!! :o)

Ho Ho Ho.........JJ
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