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We began with a mission and purpose to help others living with MS.

We were excited to get going!

And hit a few bumps along the way…

However, in all seriousness, we remain grateful for our amazing volunteers, members & all who have made MSWorld a valuable resource for all!

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We thank all for your support.

MSWorld's website will close on October 16, 2024.

“I personally want to wish all of you the guidance to find this type of support, as so many do here. Also, my prayers and love extends beyond my understanding. It has been a pleasure to steward this journey.”

God Bless you, Kathleen

Kathleen Wilson
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Delayed pain at injection site!

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    Delayed pain at injection site!

    Hi guys. I get anxiety about things really easily.

    I did my shot in Sunday and now it's Thursday but today I started to have pain around the injection site. It started after I went on a walk this morning.

    It only hurts when I use the muscle. It's my thigh so it hurts when I walk. It's not severe pain but its like I exercised crazy hard yesterday but it only hurts in that one area.

    Is this normal? Every time I see my neurologist he tells me to tell him if the muscle where I injected is hard? Well it feels hard but maybe just barely harder than the other leg.

    Has anyone else experienced this? Thank you.

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    I don't get on here very often, but wanted to respond in case you are still on here. Have injected Avonex 12 years. The muscle often gets sore two days after injection or so. Working the muscle helps even though it hurts initially. Perfectly normal.

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