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Hi Group,

My name is Krissy. I am 30 years old and live in NH. I am newly

diagnosed with MS this week (welcome to turning 30!). I honestly new

nothing about the diease but when you get told this is what you have,

you learn awful quickly!!!

I am honestly overwhelmed right now with doctors, emotions, and

changes so I am looking forward to reading insight from others. I am

trying to get through the anger and frustration part as I have tried

to be a positive person with a warped sense of humor and have a good

outlook but right now I am finding it a little tough. I truly hope

that this will pass and it will get better to deal with.

Thank you for listening to the newbie vent!

Krissy

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Welcome aboard, Krissy!

First thing to know about MS is that although it may change your life,

you still have a life, and it still can be beautiful! Unfortunately,

many people you talk to, frequently those who don't know about MS, will

act as if you are dying tomorrow--and they don't want to catch it! Here

you'll find a group of people who've been, done that, and are living

happy and productive lives. Oh, we have our days...but overall, as we

say, we have MS, it doesn't have us.

BTW, for those of you in NH, I can recommend an excellent neuro in the

Lakes Region.

Enjoy the day, all!

Sam

in sunshiney Bahstin

kristeninnh wrote:

Hi Group,

My name is Krissy. I am 30 years old and live in NH. I am newly

diagnosed with MS this week (welcome to turning 30!). I honestly new

nothing about the diease but when you get told this is what you have,

you learn awful quickly!!!

I am honestly overwhelmed right now with doctors, emotions, and

changes so I am looking forward to reading insight from others. I am

trying to get through the anger and frustration part as I have tried

to be a positive person with a warped sense of humor and have a good

outlook but right now I am finding it a little tough. I truly hope

that this will pass and it will get better to deal with.

Thank you for listening to the newbie vent!

Krissy

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Welcome back to the flock, lowrydyer............Hmmm.......by your

username............do you have a cycle???

Z.

newbie

Hi ya'll, I'm 41 yr. old male, was at 338 lbs.when I started my

program, now about 297, I'm not a big fan of scales, It's been about a

few weeks or so since I weighed myself.

I'm new to the group but not to BFL. I started the program 3 years

ago, got through about 7 1/2 weeks and got sick, I put it on hold

while the doctor ran tests, and never got back on the horse. So, a

couple of months ago I went to the doctor with a nasty sinus

infection, and he about lost his mind with all the weight that I had

put on, and threatend to put me in the hospital, and was talking

gastric bypass or the band, I don't do needles, and I don't do

hospitals. So, it was my wake up call, " scared straight " , so to

speak, I started looking into about every diet and exercise program,

and kept coming back to BFL, just seemed to be the best fit for me!

Lowrydyr

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Welcome aboard Ron... Hope that the " scared straight " motivation

sticks with you for one or more BFL challenges. It has become my

lifestyle. Surgerys and illnesses, with the associated setbacks,

seem only like speed bumps to me now. I ALWAYS get back on the horse

so to speak. You can too. Please join us regularly for questions,

answers, and motivation.

Thanks for joining up and GOOD LUCK!

Bruce

>

> Hi ya'll, I'm 41 yr. old male, was at 338 lbs.when I started my

> program, now about 297, I'm not a big fan of scales, It's been

about a

> few weeks or so since I weighed myself.

>

> I'm new to the group but not to BFL. I started the program 3 years

> ago, got through about 7 1/2 weeks and got sick, I put it on hold

> while the doctor ran tests, and never got back on the horse. So, a

> couple of months ago I went to the doctor with a nasty sinus

> infection, and he about lost his mind with all the weight that I

had

> put on, and threatend to put me in the hospital, and was talking

> gastric bypass or the band, I don't do needles, and I don't do

> hospitals. So, it was my wake up call, " scared straight " , so to

> speak, I started looking into about every diet and exercise

program,

> and kept coming back to BFL, just seemed to be the best fit for

me!

>

> Lowrydyr

>

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