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Linda Docherty

Hello.

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Linda Docherty

I'm new here although I was diagnosed in 2010. I'm 54, have SPMS, hoping this forum allows me to scream sometimes.

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Scully

Hello Linda,

Welcome, I'm pleased you have found us.

We have lots of members who can draw on their own personal experiences and I'm sure am happy to pass on any tips and tricks in dealing with this debilitating disease.

And yes,. Scream away, we all need to do it from time to time huh?

Scully

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

 

"The truth is out there"

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Hezza
:welcome: Linda

Life is short. Eat dessert first. Jacques Torres

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Nindancer

Hi & welcome :wavebunny:

MS truly makes you want to scream, I get that 100% :wine:

Sonia x

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Skippysprite

Welcome Linda, feel free to scream....we all do from time to time.

 

Pam x


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

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ptlike

Hi Linda and wellcome

 


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ptlike

Hi Linda don't scream too loud lol

Best wishes

Peter


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