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  • BadAttitude
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    Hi Katie.

    I clicked on your profile under the "About Me" tab as directed by site staff, but your email is not shown on the screen. Site staff assures me that is where I am supposed to find this information, and since you say it is there, I must conclude that gremlins stole it.

    Check my profile for the email I added today and perhaps we can bypass the site glitches.

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  • marti
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    Another "Unexpected Consequences" I endured was periodontal disease. My meds that I take for MS caused some of this. But then one of my MS doctors, who has MS herself, told me she lost several teeth and a lot of dental work due to the same thing. She said the MS itself causes this besides the meds that dry out our mouths and eyes.

    I was truly surprised to hear about the gall bladder problems. Mine was ejected several years ago. Makes me wonder if MS caused it to fail back then.

    As far as losing weight.... you might want to get your esophagus and stomach checked for Gastritis. I lost down to 82 lbs before we found that I have mild, chronic gastritis and polyps. If I'm not mistaken, gastritis is or can be another autoimmune thing.

    This is a great post. Thank you for it.

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  • pennstater
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    Katie,

    I am so sorry to hear. MS is really ticking me off about now. I do hope something can be done. Take care.

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  • KatieAgain
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    Originally posted by marti View Post
    I wish I could say for that all my many illnesses were coming as a result of MS. But I'm just not sure. All I know is that I have developed many autoimmune diseases since my dx in 2001. And they just keep piling up.

    I now have IBS, Graves, Gastritis, Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis, Dry eyes, Periodontal disease, Fibromyalgia, Degenerative disc disease and on and on. I realize aging brings on some of this. But it all seemed to pile on at once.

    The doctors all say "this is part of your MS". They all say "MS makes everything else seem worse." So I see exactly what you are saying. So sorry you (and all of us) are going through all this. There is so much pain in this world.
    Too much pain in this World.

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  • KatieAgain
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    Originally posted by BadAttitude View Post
    I just read your latest post and I swore on your behalf. Colorfully, you would have been impressed. A feeding tube!

    I wish I could do something for you....
    oh wait, I have an idea. I'd like to be your pen pal. You seem to be very literate, and I enjoy the old-fashioned art of letter writing. I had a penpal when I was in high school, a boy from the Netherlands. It was really fun coming home to find his letters in the mail.

    You want to correspond? I'll forward you my snail mail address if you want.
    I would love to be your pen pal! My email is in my profile.

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  • marti
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    I wish I could say for that all my many illnesses were coming as a result of MS. But I'm just not sure. All I know is that I have developed many autoimmune diseases since my dx in 2001. And they just keep piling up.

    I now have IBS, Graves, Gastritis, Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis, Dry eyes, Periodontal disease, Fibromyalgia, Degenerative disc disease and on and on. I realize aging brings on some of this. But it all seemed to pile on at once.

    The doctors all say "this is part of your MS". They all say "MS makes everything else seem worse." So I see exactly what you are saying. So sorry you (and all of us) are going through all this. There is so much pain in this world.

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  • BadAttitude
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    I just read your latest post and I swore on your behalf. Colorfully, you would have been impressed. A feeding tube!

    I wish I could do something for you....
    oh wait, I have an idea. I'd like to be your pen pal. You seem to be very literate, and I enjoy the old-fashioned art of letter writing. I had a penpal when I was in high school, a boy from the Netherlands. It was really fun coming home to find his letters in the mail.

    You want to correspond? I'll forward you my snail mail address if you want.

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  • KatieAgain
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    Unexpected Consequences

    It amazes me that with all the information out there people still dont grasp the seriousness of this disease.

    Recently, I underwent Gallbladder Removal Surgery because of going into complete Gallbladder Failure. Not from stones or sludge mind you, but because of MS.

    Now it looks like the same lesion might have gotten my stomach too. I am loosing weight by the bucketloads, and I can't eat. It is possible I will need a feeding tube. All caused by MS.

    Anyone else out there with unexpected "complications" from MS? Has something funky went horribly wrong?
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