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@lorirenee1 Thanks Lori, I usually forget I even have MS. It was diagnosed in 1999 when my left leg and hand suddenly became very weak. It was scary at first but 5 days after it appeared (and I could barely drive or walk) they did a steroid treatment on me in the hospital. I got back to 100% by the third day in the hospital. I have been pretty much okay since, with only 3 exacerbations since, mostly a leg become weaker for a week or so. The last was in Dec. 2012. So I always say to people, if you have to have a case of MS, you'd want the one I've got, it's the BEST. 👍 Its been pretty much a non issue since I left the hospital in July '99. So no worries! Best, Hank

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Amen Hank! May it stay a non issue forever.

@jesfactsmon Hi Hank, Thank God MS has been a non issue for you!!! It can be a brutal disease. My girlfriend has it, and it is a non issue for her as well. My mom in law had it, and it was a bit more than a non issue, but not too bad. However, I do know a few people in wheel chairs and pain from it. I am so glad you are ok. It freaked me out when I read you have it. Thanks for getting back here to help my fears!!! Lori Renee