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Joined: May 03, 2007 Posts: 1 Location: Tilbury, Essex, England
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 6:22 am Post subject: Hi I'm new from the UK
Hi there everyone,
I am new here. I was directed to this website from MSRC for realistic views on DMD's. I was dx in Feb 2007 after quite a bad relapse. As others have said many websites sit on the fence with some of the information they give, and as MS is a life changing event, it is helpful to see the good and the bad in the disease from fellow MSer's with millions of years of experiance and advice !
Hello Isobel.
Greetings from London. Sorry that you have found yourself here but welcome. Whilst the site itself dosn't give recommendations there are many really well informed people here who will give you their own honest views and opinions. They sometimes disagree or take different approaches to things but I think that is a good thing. Whatever you are experiencing or whatever you want to know there's bound to be someone that has shared your experience or has some information to share. All the best.
Muu
Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 3:50 pm Post subject: Hi Isabel Welcome
Isabel welcome I think you have come to the right plcae for information. I have found more information here than my neurologist would give me. Hang in there .. hopefully a cure would come by. in the meantime weigh in your options and decide on what works for you. There are also some trials underway which look interesting as well..
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