Invisible MS: Now You See It...Now You Don't - Page 3


© Pamela Martin
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My bottom line message is this: my MS hasn't disappeared just because it can't be seen.


Sources and Further Reading

What's Happening to Me? Invisible MS, Dr. Frederick Munschauer, Healthology.com.

Brochures > "But You Look So Good!" by Rochelle Ratner, Revised in 1999 from InsideMS, Vol. 15, No. 1


NOTE: This article is presented for general information purposes only and is not intended as a prescription or recommendation for your personal situation. You should consult with your physician or other health care professional for specific advice on your personal health care choices.



       

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4.   Mar 11, 2003 11:10 PM
I have not done so well with holding my tongue. It took two years to get my diagnosis and even then I was treated like I was lying about the symptoms after an underdiagnosis. Now, on one of my rare ...

-- posted by FeeOlivarez


3.   Dec 27, 2001 10:16 AM
Great article! Well documented.

-- posted by busy91


2.   Dec 6, 2001 5:24 PM
Thanks Chris...

I'm glad you found some comfort in my words. Denial is part of the process of coming to terms with MS--so don't be too hard on yourself. If you surround yourself with friends and ...


-- posted by loveisjoy


1.   Dec 5, 2001 9:25 AM
Pamela,

Thanks for your article-- and for this topic. I was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago & am TOTALLY in denial sometimes. The morning after my dx I woke up and my first thought was, "I don't real ...


-- posted by cswitwer





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