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    ANOTHER QUESTION

    HI....IT IS ME AGAIN....IS THERE A NUMBER THAT I CAN TALK TO SOMEONE LIKE PEER TO PEER? THANK YOU

    #2
    Hi Digillo,

    It seems that you have posted this question...a few times and gotten good answers to your question.

    Have you tried any of the other options that others have posted?

    Have you called your local MS Chapter. Let me remind you, they have counselors available for you and/or your family. If they feel you need more, they can refer you to where you can get help.

    I hope you're keeping well, take care!
    When I can laugh at my experiences, I own them and they don't own me!

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      #3
      Hi diguilio,

      The number for the National MS Society is 1-800-344-4867.
      Write this number down where it won't get lost, then call and let them know what you need. They should be very helpful. Good luck!
      1st sx '89 Dx '99 w/RRMS - SP since 2010
      Administrator Message Boards/Moderator

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        #4
        I posted this under your other thread. It includes how to reach the phone peers at MS Connections.

        Tha National Multiple Sclerosis Society website has a page where you can search for your local NMSS chapter and get their address and phone number by putting in your zip code. Go to this page: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/fin...ter/index.aspx

        The NMSS has a resources feature called MS Connections that has an online community and online peer support. Go to this page: http://community.msconnection.org/ap...resources.xslt

        There are phone numbers on that page to contact an MS Navigator and the MS Friends Peer Telephone Support Helpline.

        The NMSS website has a lot of information in the Living With MS section. There's even information about MS and relationships.
        http://www.nationalmssociety.org/liv...ips/index.aspx

        And you can always try googling "online therapy" to see about finding some kind of an online counselor. Good luck!

        Maybe if you started putting titles on your threads instead of just "Question" you wouldn't lose your threads?

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          #5
          Thank you Seasha and MSer102 for information. You're both a wealth of information. I've copied numbers and links for future use.
          When I can laugh at my experiences, I own them and they don't own me!

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