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Been diagnosed with Ms recently, haven’t started treatment because I found out I was pregnant right after getting diagnosed. Currently going through a pregnancy loss, and got some devastating news that my mom (my best friend) has a rare cancer in her throat that will require surgery and radiation. Half of her tongue will be taken and she will require a long road to recovery. This is her 3rd type of cancer. Just feeling so low, hoping for some positive stories about living with MS because it doesn’t look good.
Oh my gosh that's all so heavy, and a lot to deal with, OP. I'm sending hugs your way.
A positive thing about my MS is that I'm living alongside it, and I have more gratefulness in my life for every day. I have my dream job as an art director at a prominent company known for its intensity—and with the right accommodations in place (remote work), I'm thriving. I fly internationally at least once a year for work and I love getting to travel. I just mask up at the airport! I'm getting married to a wonderful man soon, and I'm proud of my life. MS is tough, and there are days you're allowed to be sad, be tired, and rest and recover. And there are other days where you will shine, and adventure, and celebrate.
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