Sorry to hear that.
I have had it going on 17 years, and have met with a lot of people with it. Some of the most inspirational people!
MS takes so many different forms since it is a central nervous system disease.
I have to laugh a lot at myself and this body.
Unfortunately life happens to everyone, but I still feel fortunate to have lived a pretty good life with all it's twist and turns!
Love the one your with!
Thank you.... She was officially diagnosed about 4 years ago, after a major exacerbation, but looking back, thinks it had affected her years before.
Absolutely correct about how it affects different people. There are days she can't get out of bed (or just stay awake.) Sometimes walking is affected; sometimes speech is affected. We could have a conversation one evening, and then have the exact same conversation the next night - not knowing we'd talked about the topic the night before, almost verbatim.
Her former boss, diagnosed about 16-17 years ago. You'd never know it. Gal from church, other than bouts of fatigue, might not notice.
'Tis a roller coaster.... I wish you peace and stability....