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kizzy

Good news :D

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kizzy

Hi everyone hope everyone is doing ok :D . Sorry haven't been on in ages but that's a good thing for me as it's because I have been doing so well . I just thought I would pop on to say I have had some good news I was told back in 2011 that the ms was rrms and probably had been for the previous 3-4 years . We'll after a neuro appointment reading back through my notes and seeing how well I am I have now been told they believe it's benign instead . To say I'm over the moon is a understatement so happy :) I have pretty much been told not to be to cocky as things can change but for me it's a revelation I'm really happy about , xx

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cazza

So pleased for you Kizzy, good luck with it all.

 

Cazza xxxxxx :clap2:


*A Christmas Carole*

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Sleepy
Scully

That's good news indeed Kizzy. Understand how pleased you are after getting this news.

 

Not sure how they figure out 'benign' MS, but I'm really pleased you are doing so well.

 

Scully

 


They are not brain lesions..........they are just bright ideas

 

"The truth is out there"

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Stumbler

Nice one, Kizzy.

 

:moonieman:


John aka Stumbler (as I do fall over!)

Illegitimi non carborundum

 

"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming... "Wow! What a ride!"

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kizzy

Thanks everyone :) I have to say I don't really know much about benign ms as yet as I have never had the need to find out more about it , but I believe it's because I have eventually always made a full recovery from all episodes :) xx

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hoytfreak

That's great news Kizzy! I hope it's just the start!

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The Dragonfly

Some nice news to celebrate, kizzy

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kizzy

Thank you :)

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Mal

Lovely news Kizzy :huladance:

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Great Dane

Time to celebrate Kizzy - great news! :wine:

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Nick

Brilliant Post Kizzy!

 

The really good thing about it is that you have brought attention to the fact that the diagnosis of MS is always a complex matter. Another good reason to keep understanding our own MS and to make the best of things rather than assume the worst.

 

Great News

 

Nick

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Just another Warrior...........

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derby42

Hi there stranger!

What MARVELLOUS news for you and your loved ones (if I wouldn't be risking setting thrown off I'd swear! Lol)

Now go...go on go and ENJOY YOUR LIFE!!!

 

Much love to you and see you when you drop in again xx


derby x

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Skippysprite

Lovely to read good news, pleased for you.

 

Pam


Live for today.......never have regrets

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