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ladylou321

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ladylou321

Just wanted to say hi, I have secondary progressive m s and find it difficult to talk so thought this would be a good way for an introduction. Hope to chat with some new people who may find it challenging too. Hope to hear from you soon. Debbie

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Scully

Hello Debbie

 

Welcome to the forums of us fellow MS sufferers.

 

It is a little quiet round here at the moment. Nevertheless, us regulars are more than happy to chat and discuss all manner of things.

 

Welcome again.

 

Lori

 


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

 

"The truth is out there"

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Nindancer

Hi & welcome :wavebunny:

Sonia x

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Skippysprite

Hi Debbie and welcome to the forum.

 

Pam x


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

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