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Mum won't let MS define her as she shares her 'best life' with the condition

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iOS - Android “When I was initially diagnosed with MS, I was told it was a fairly benign form by one of the MS nurses at the old Southern General, as my symptoms weren’t severe,” the 49-year-old told Lanarkshire Live.“But I had a significant flare-up within two years and, at that point, my MS was described as highly active relapsing / remitting MS. "My parents had both been terminally ill when I was first diagnosed.

I’d been referred to the NHS to speak to a consultant and was given an appointment with an orthopaedic consultant rather than a neurological one, who felt I was experiencing disc problems. "But I knew there was something more and suspected MS.“I had to keep going for my parents and children, as there was no alternative.

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