Brandy,
"The not knowing what will happen and when it's going to happen, scares me the most." This disease is full of uncertainty. I as well as many others can relate to this. My dad has had it for most of my life. He actually has SPMS, and I watched him go down hill to where he is now and that was almost as difficult as knowing what MS can do. Best thing anyone could tell you though is everyone is different and stay on your meds.
My parents are divorced so I know that it got to be pretty hard for my mom and stepdad to understand because they just wanted me to be happy (they had never dealt with it first hand). Even my boyfriend still does not understand I get tired easily. Hang in there. It is normal to feel like no one gets you.
Kayla
"The not knowing what will happen and when it's going to happen, scares me the most." This disease is full of uncertainty. I as well as many others can relate to this. My dad has had it for most of my life. He actually has SPMS, and I watched him go down hill to where he is now and that was almost as difficult as knowing what MS can do. Best thing anyone could tell you though is everyone is different and stay on your meds.
My parents are divorced so I know that it got to be pretty hard for my mom and stepdad to understand because they just wanted me to be happy (they had never dealt with it first hand). Even my boyfriend still does not understand I get tired easily. Hang in there. It is normal to feel like no one gets you.
Kayla
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