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<blockquote data-quote="Cory" data-source="post: 134930" data-attributes="member: 1015"><p>Dara,</p><p>I work with a teacher who has had MS for well over 20 years and she still works full time. She has her share of bad days at times, but overall is doing very well. Your hubby will need a good neurologist who is experienced in treating MS. There really are miraculous treatments out there so try to stay calm. He <u>will</u> get better! I don't have MS but I do have other autoimmune diseases. The beginning is always the worst.</p><p> </p><p>I know this is hard on little Sammy but he is likely picking up on your fear, too, which is quite understandable. Your plans to contact his therapist is a wonderful idea and in the meantime try to be strong and have faith. </p><p> </p><p>You will be in my thoughts.</p><p>Cory</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cory, post: 134930, member: 1015"] Dara, I work with a teacher who has had MS for well over 20 years and she still works full time. She has her share of bad days at times, but overall is doing very well. Your hubby will need a good neurologist who is experienced in treating MS. There really are miraculous treatments out there so try to stay calm. He [U]will[/U] get better! I don't have MS but I do have other autoimmune diseases. The beginning is always the worst. I know this is hard on little Sammy but he is likely picking up on your fear, too, which is quite understandable. Your plans to contact his therapist is a wonderful idea and in the meantime try to be strong and have faith. You will be in my thoughts. Cory [/QUOTE]
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