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Welcome to the. group. From NE Oklahoma. (with an ie)Sent from my U.S. Cellular BlackBerry® smartphoneDate: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 20:23:30 -0800 (PST)To: Group<mserslife >Subject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie Comment from new member:Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with painfor many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking forsupport.Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife! I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the group! New Member:Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations! Sharon (group creator/owner) Thisemail is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spellingand grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no wayare to be considered flaws or defects.

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Welcome to the group Debbie. When were you diagnosed? You said you have been living with pain for many years. What kind of pain? It wasn't too many years ago that doctors said there was no pain with MS. Can you believe that?!? lol What other symptoms do you have? I look forward to getting to know you here on the group. Please send an introduction when you feel like it.hugs Sharonjoin me on Facebook:Sharon Mars wobbletowalk@...This email is a

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<mserslife >Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 9:23:30 PMSubject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Comment from new member:Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with painfor many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking forsupport.

Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the group! New Member:Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations!

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hi debbie. welcome to the family! look foward to getting to know you and i offer any answers,so ask away!! big hugs

SHALONDA

"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."

Subject: a NEW MEMBER -- DebbieTo: "Group" <mserslife >Date: Friday, December 18, 2009, 11:23 PM

Comment from new member:Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with painfor many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking forsupport.

Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the group! New Member:Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations!

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hi debbie. welcome to the family! look foward to getting to know you and i offer any answers,so ask away!! big hugs

SHALONDA

"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."

Subject: a NEW MEMBER -- DebbieTo: "Group" <mserslife >Date: Friday, December 18, 2009, 11:23 PM

Comment from new member:Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with painfor many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking forsupport.

Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the group! New Member:Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations!

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hi debbie. welcome to the family! look foward to getting to know you and i offer any answers,so ask away!! big hugs

SHALONDA

"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."

Subject: a NEW MEMBER -- DebbieTo: "Group" <mserslife >Date: Friday, December 18, 2009, 11:23 PM

Comment from new member:Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with painfor many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking forsupport.

Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the group! New Member:Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations!

Sharon (group creator/owner)

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Hi Sharon,

Thank you for the welcome.  I was actually diagnosed early this

month I just got out of the hospital the week before last. The doctor initially

thought it possible that I might have had a stroke, but when all is said and

done, the diagnosis is MS. I have had a milder form of the symptoms I am having

now (eye rolling, being able to see out of only one eye, seeing double, facial

numbness, severe headache that feels like my brain is actually being squeezed

etc) since I was 17 and they always put it off to migraines. Through the years

the symptoms have gotten progressively worse and lengthier until finally I went

to bed one Friday night, and Saturday, I woke up and thought oh darn it’s

Migraine day. But it never went away. It’s a month later now and the

symptoms are still there. There are other things that have occurred that I

think now, well yeah that makes sense, I wish someone had investigated further,

but they didn’t. I understand that. I have been living with chronic pain

and problems since 2001. I fell down a flight of stairs and injured my back.

Since then I have had seven back surgeries 6 of them spinal fusions and just

before my diagnosis of MS my surgeon said I need another surgery. He wanted me

to go to pain management for 3 months first though to see if we could get any

kind of improvement because at my last surgery, when I woke up, I couldn’t

feel my legs.  Now the pain doctor won’t see me until the neurologist clears

me and until she sees some kind of progress, she doesn’t really want me to

be doing any new or innovative treatments for the back.

I am in a lot of pain and exhausted all the time. The worst of

it is the constant headache. My head just pounds and pounds. Today I felt like

my eye was shaking, and it was going to shake right out of my head I thought.

This has all hit me really hard and really fast, and I’m

not really sure what to expect. So I found this group and thought it would be a

good one to join J

Debbie

From:

MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon

Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 10:29 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Welcome to the

group Debbie. When were you diagnosed? You said you have been

living with pain for many years. What kind of pain? It wasn't too

many years ago that doctors said there was no pain with MS. Can you believe

that?!? lol What other symptoms do you have?

I look forward to getting to know you here on the group. Please send an

introduction when you feel like it.

hugs

Sharon

join

me on Facebook:

Sharon Mars

wobbletowalk@...

This

email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and

grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be

considered flaws or defects.

To: Group <mserslife >

Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 9:23:30 PM

Subject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Comment from

new member:

Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain

for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking for

support.

Group: please join me in extending a warm

welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I

know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the

group!

New Member:

Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any

questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into

the conversations!

Sharon (group creator/owner)

This email is a natural

hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its

individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or

defects.

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Hi Sharon,

Thank you for the welcome.  I was actually diagnosed early this

month I just got out of the hospital the week before last. The doctor initially

thought it possible that I might have had a stroke, but when all is said and

done, the diagnosis is MS. I have had a milder form of the symptoms I am having

now (eye rolling, being able to see out of only one eye, seeing double, facial

numbness, severe headache that feels like my brain is actually being squeezed

etc) since I was 17 and they always put it off to migraines. Through the years

the symptoms have gotten progressively worse and lengthier until finally I went

to bed one Friday night, and Saturday, I woke up and thought oh darn it’s

Migraine day. But it never went away. It’s a month later now and the

symptoms are still there. There are other things that have occurred that I

think now, well yeah that makes sense, I wish someone had investigated further,

but they didn’t. I understand that. I have been living with chronic pain

and problems since 2001. I fell down a flight of stairs and injured my back.

Since then I have had seven back surgeries 6 of them spinal fusions and just

before my diagnosis of MS my surgeon said I need another surgery. He wanted me

to go to pain management for 3 months first though to see if we could get any

kind of improvement because at my last surgery, when I woke up, I couldn’t

feel my legs.  Now the pain doctor won’t see me until the neurologist clears

me and until she sees some kind of progress, she doesn’t really want me to

be doing any new or innovative treatments for the back.

I am in a lot of pain and exhausted all the time. The worst of

it is the constant headache. My head just pounds and pounds. Today I felt like

my eye was shaking, and it was going to shake right out of my head I thought.

This has all hit me really hard and really fast, and I’m

not really sure what to expect. So I found this group and thought it would be a

good one to join J

Debbie

From:

MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon

Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 10:29 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Welcome to the

group Debbie. When were you diagnosed? You said you have been

living with pain for many years. What kind of pain? It wasn't too

many years ago that doctors said there was no pain with MS. Can you believe

that?!? lol What other symptoms do you have?

I look forward to getting to know you here on the group. Please send an

introduction when you feel like it.

hugs

Sharon

join

me on Facebook:

Sharon Mars

wobbletowalk@...

This

email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and

grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be

considered flaws or defects.

To: Group <mserslife >

Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 9:23:30 PM

Subject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Comment from

new member:

Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain

for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking for

support.

Group: please join me in extending a warm

welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I

know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the

group!

New Member:

Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any

questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into

the conversations!

Sharon (group creator/owner)

This email is a natural

hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its

individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or

defects.

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Hi Sharon,

Thank you for the welcome.  I was actually diagnosed early this

month I just got out of the hospital the week before last. The doctor initially

thought it possible that I might have had a stroke, but when all is said and

done, the diagnosis is MS. I have had a milder form of the symptoms I am having

now (eye rolling, being able to see out of only one eye, seeing double, facial

numbness, severe headache that feels like my brain is actually being squeezed

etc) since I was 17 and they always put it off to migraines. Through the years

the symptoms have gotten progressively worse and lengthier until finally I went

to bed one Friday night, and Saturday, I woke up and thought oh darn it’s

Migraine day. But it never went away. It’s a month later now and the

symptoms are still there. There are other things that have occurred that I

think now, well yeah that makes sense, I wish someone had investigated further,

but they didn’t. I understand that. I have been living with chronic pain

and problems since 2001. I fell down a flight of stairs and injured my back.

Since then I have had seven back surgeries 6 of them spinal fusions and just

before my diagnosis of MS my surgeon said I need another surgery. He wanted me

to go to pain management for 3 months first though to see if we could get any

kind of improvement because at my last surgery, when I woke up, I couldn’t

feel my legs.  Now the pain doctor won’t see me until the neurologist clears

me and until she sees some kind of progress, she doesn’t really want me to

be doing any new or innovative treatments for the back.

I am in a lot of pain and exhausted all the time. The worst of

it is the constant headache. My head just pounds and pounds. Today I felt like

my eye was shaking, and it was going to shake right out of my head I thought.

This has all hit me really hard and really fast, and I’m

not really sure what to expect. So I found this group and thought it would be a

good one to join J

Debbie

From:

MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon

Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 10:29 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Welcome to the

group Debbie. When were you diagnosed? You said you have been

living with pain for many years. What kind of pain? It wasn't too

many years ago that doctors said there was no pain with MS. Can you believe

that?!? lol What other symptoms do you have?

I look forward to getting to know you here on the group. Please send an

introduction when you feel like it.

hugs

Sharon

join

me on Facebook:

Sharon Mars

wobbletowalk@...

This

email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and

grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be

considered flaws or defects.

To: Group <mserslife >

Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 9:23:30 PM

Subject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Comment from

new member:

Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain

for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking for

support.

Group: please join me in extending a warm

welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I

know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the

group!

New Member:

Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any

questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into

the conversations!

Sharon (group creator/owner)

This email is a natural

hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its

individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or

defects.

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Hi , Thanks for the welcome, it’s so nice to meet you

J

Debbie

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Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 10:28 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Welcome to the. group. From NE Oklahoma. (with an ie)

Sent from my U.S. Cellular BlackBerry® smartphone

Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 20:23:30 -0800 (PST)

To: Group<mserslife >

Subject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Comment from

new member:

Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain

for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking for

support.

Group: please join me in extending a warm

welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I

know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the

group!

New Member:

Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any

questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into

the conversations!

Sharon (group creator/owner)

This email is a natural

hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its

individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or

defects.

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Hi Shalonda! Thank you for the welcome! I’m looking forward to

getting to know you and everyone here also!  I have tons and tons of questions

and fears. I don’t even know where to begin lol. This was the most unexpected

thing for me, and I just keep telling myself it’s not the end of the world and

it could be worse. And I have a great doctor and now I just have to learn how

to live with it. I guess the biggest question is because I lived with massive

chronic pain before hand, and that can be so very unpredictable as it is, and I

hear that MS is unpredictable, what can I expect? And then the second biggest

question I have is that I have a seven year old daughter, and I have not told

her what my diagnosis is. She knows that mommy is sick and she knows I was in

the hospital, and she knows that I have been wearing an eye patch because I’m

dizzy and my head hurts, but I don’t know how to explain MS to her. I don’t

want to scare her. How can I explain it to my child?

*big hugs back*

J

Deb

From:

MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of shalonda

frederick

Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 11:52 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

hi debbie. welcome to the

family! look foward to getting to know you and i offer any answers,so ask

away!! big hugs

SHALONDA

" I've learned that

people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people

will never forget how you made them feel. "

Subject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

To: " Group " <mserslife >

Date: Friday, December 18, 2009, 11:23 PM

Comment from

new member:

Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain

for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking for

support.

Group: please join me in extending a warm

welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I

know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the

group!

New Member:

Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any

questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump

into the conversations!

Sharon (group creator/owner)

This email is

a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar

enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be

considered flaws or defects.

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Hi Shalonda! Thank you for the welcome! I’m looking forward to

getting to know you and everyone here also!  I have tons and tons of questions

and fears. I don’t even know where to begin lol. This was the most unexpected

thing for me, and I just keep telling myself it’s not the end of the world and

it could be worse. And I have a great doctor and now I just have to learn how

to live with it. I guess the biggest question is because I lived with massive

chronic pain before hand, and that can be so very unpredictable as it is, and I

hear that MS is unpredictable, what can I expect? And then the second biggest

question I have is that I have a seven year old daughter, and I have not told

her what my diagnosis is. She knows that mommy is sick and she knows I was in

the hospital, and she knows that I have been wearing an eye patch because I’m

dizzy and my head hurts, but I don’t know how to explain MS to her. I don’t

want to scare her. How can I explain it to my child?

*big hugs back*

J

Deb

From:

MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of shalonda

frederick

Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 11:52 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

hi debbie. welcome to the

family! look foward to getting to know you and i offer any answers,so ask

away!! big hugs

SHALONDA

" I've learned that

people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people

will never forget how you made them feel. "

Subject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

To: " Group " <mserslife >

Date: Friday, December 18, 2009, 11:23 PM

Comment from

new member:

Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain

for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking for

support.

Group: please join me in extending a warm

welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I

know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the

group!

New Member:

Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any

questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump

into the conversations!

Sharon (group creator/owner)

This email is

a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar

enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be

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Hi Shalonda! Thank you for the welcome! I’m looking forward to

getting to know you and everyone here also!  I have tons and tons of questions

and fears. I don’t even know where to begin lol. This was the most unexpected

thing for me, and I just keep telling myself it’s not the end of the world and

it could be worse. And I have a great doctor and now I just have to learn how

to live with it. I guess the biggest question is because I lived with massive

chronic pain before hand, and that can be so very unpredictable as it is, and I

hear that MS is unpredictable, what can I expect? And then the second biggest

question I have is that I have a seven year old daughter, and I have not told

her what my diagnosis is. She knows that mommy is sick and she knows I was in

the hospital, and she knows that I have been wearing an eye patch because I’m

dizzy and my head hurts, but I don’t know how to explain MS to her. I don’t

want to scare her. How can I explain it to my child?

*big hugs back*

J

Deb

From:

MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of shalonda

frederick

Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 11:52 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

hi debbie. welcome to the

family! look foward to getting to know you and i offer any answers,so ask

away!! big hugs

SHALONDA

" I've learned that

people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people

will never forget how you made them feel. "

Subject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

To: " Group " <mserslife >

Date: Friday, December 18, 2009, 11:23 PM

Comment from

new member:

Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain

for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking for

support.

Group: please join me in extending a warm

welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I

know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the

group!

New Member:

Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any

questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump

into the conversations!

Sharon (group creator/owner)

This email is

a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar

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To: Group <mserslife >Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 10:23:30 PMSubject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Comment from new member:Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with painfor many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking forsupport.

Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the group! New Member:Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations!

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welcome from Lawton - Fort Sill, OK the gateway to the Wichita Mountains

To: Group <mserslife >Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 10:23:30 PMSubject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Comment from new member:Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with painfor many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking forsupport.

Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the group! New Member:Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations!

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welcome from Lawton - Fort Sill, OK the gateway to the Wichita Mountains

To: Group <mserslife >Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 10:23:30 PMSubject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Comment from new member:Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with painfor many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking forsupport.

Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the group! New Member:Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations!

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Dear Debbie,A warm, hearty welcome from Kate in the lower Hudson Valley of NY. As manyof us say, sorry you need us, but gladyou found us! It is just 4 years since mydx, and I can remember the day well that Iwas told about the MS< and also felt quitescared. Know we are here for you to getthrough this initial shock.blessings, Kate a NEW MEMBER -- DebbieTo: Group > Comment from new member:> Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain> for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. > Looking for> support.> > > > > > Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest > member here at MSersLife! > > > I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member > here on the group! > > New Member:> Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, > ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of > us and just jump into the conversations! > Sharon (group creator/owner)> > > > This> email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in > spellingand grammar enhance its individual character and beauty > and in no way> are to be considered flaws or defects.> > >

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Dear Debbie,A warm, hearty welcome from Kate in the lower Hudson Valley of NY. As manyof us say, sorry you need us, but gladyou found us! It is just 4 years since mydx, and I can remember the day well that Iwas told about the MS< and also felt quitescared. Know we are here for you to getthrough this initial shock.blessings, Kate a NEW MEMBER -- DebbieTo: Group > Comment from new member:> Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain> for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. > Looking for> support.> > > > > > Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest > member here at MSersLife! > > > I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member > here on the group! > > New Member:> Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, > ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of > us and just jump into the conversations! > Sharon (group creator/owner)> > > > This> email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in > spellingand grammar enhance its individual character and beauty > and in no way> are to be considered flaws or defects.> > >

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Yeah. What she said. ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ -- Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie Dear Debbie,A warm, hearty welcome from Kate in the lower Hudson Valley of NY. As manyof us say, sorry you need us, but gladyou found us! It is just 4 years since mydx, and I can remember the day well that Iwas told about the MS< and also felt quitescared. Know we are here for you to getthrough this initial shock.blessings, Kate a NEW MEMBER -- DebbieTo: Group > Comment from new member:> Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain> for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. > Looking for> support.> > > > > > Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest > member here at MSersLife! > > > I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member > here on the group! > > New Member:> Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, > ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of > us and just jump into the conversations! > Sharon (group creator/owner)> > > > This> email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in > spellingand grammar enhance its individual character and beauty > and in no way> are to be considered flaws or defects.> > >

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Yeah. What she said. ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ -- Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie Dear Debbie,A warm, hearty welcome from Kate in the lower Hudson Valley of NY. As manyof us say, sorry you need us, but gladyou found us! It is just 4 years since mydx, and I can remember the day well that Iwas told about the MS< and also felt quitescared. Know we are here for you to getthrough this initial shock.blessings, Kate a NEW MEMBER -- DebbieTo: Group > Comment from new member:> Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain> for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. > Looking for> support.> > > > > > Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest > member here at MSersLife! > > > I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member > here on the group! > > New Member:> Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, > ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of > us and just jump into the conversations! > Sharon (group creator/owner)> > > > This> email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in > spellingand grammar enhance its individual character and beauty > and in no way> are to be considered flaws or defects.> > >

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Yeah. What she said. ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ -- Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie Dear Debbie,A warm, hearty welcome from Kate in the lower Hudson Valley of NY. As manyof us say, sorry you need us, but gladyou found us! It is just 4 years since mydx, and I can remember the day well that Iwas told about the MS< and also felt quitescared. Know we are here for you to getthrough this initial shock.blessings, Kate a NEW MEMBER -- DebbieTo: Group > Comment from new member:> Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain> for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. > Looking for> support.> > > > > > Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest > member here at MSersLife! > > > I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member > here on the group! > > New Member:> Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, > ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of > us and just jump into the conversations! > Sharon (group creator/owner)> > > > This> email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in > spellingand grammar enhance its individual character and beauty > and in no way> are to be considered flaws or defects.> > >

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J HI, J  Thanks Akiba!

*hugs*

Deb

From:

MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Akiba

Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 7:58 AM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Yeah. What

she said.

~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

-- Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Dear

Debbie,

A warm, hearty welcome from Kate in

the lower Hudson Valley of NY. As many

of us say, sorry you need us, but glad

you found us! It is just 4 years since my

dx, and I can remember the day well that I

was told about the MS< and also felt quite

scared. Know we are here for you to get

through this initial shock.

blessings, Kate

a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

To: Group

> Comment from new member:

> Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain

> for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary.

> Looking for

> support.

>

>

>

>

>

> Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest

> member here at MSersLife!

>

>

> I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member

> here on the group!

>

> New Member:

> Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish,

> ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of

> us and just jump into the conversations!

> Sharon (group creator/owner)

>

>

>

> This

> email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in

> spellingand grammar enhance its individual character and beauty

> and in no way

> are to be considered flaws or defects.

>

>

>

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J HI, J  Thanks Akiba!

*hugs*

Deb

From:

MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Akiba

Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 7:58 AM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Yeah. What

she said.

~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

-- Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Dear

Debbie,

A warm, hearty welcome from Kate in

the lower Hudson Valley of NY. As many

of us say, sorry you need us, but glad

you found us! It is just 4 years since my

dx, and I can remember the day well that I

was told about the MS< and also felt quite

scared. Know we are here for you to get

through this initial shock.

blessings, Kate

a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

To: Group

> Comment from new member:

> Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain

> for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary.

> Looking for

> support.

>

>

>

>

>

> Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest

> member here at MSersLife!

>

>

> I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member

> here on the group!

>

> New Member:

> Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish,

> ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of

> us and just jump into the conversations!

> Sharon (group creator/owner)

>

>

>

> This

> email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in

> spellingand grammar enhance its individual character and beauty

> and in no way

> are to be considered flaws or defects.

>

>

>

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Hi Kate,

Thank you for the welcome! I am so glad to be here and to have

found this group! J

*HUGS*

Deb

From: MSersLife

[mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of katelloydkidz@...

Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 7:30 AM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Dear Debbie,

A warm, hearty welcome from Kate in

the lower Hudson Valley of NY. As many

of us say, sorry you need us, but glad

you found us! It is just 4 years since my

dx, and I can remember the day well that I

was told about the MS< and also felt quite

scared. Know we are here for you to get

through this initial shock.

blessings, Kate

a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

To: Group

> Comment from new member:

> Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with pain

> for many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary.

> Looking for

> support.

>

>

>

>

>

> Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest

> member here at MSersLife!

>

>

> I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member

> here on the group!

>

> New Member:

> Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish,

> ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of

> us and just jump into the conversations!

> Sharon (group creator/owner)

>

>

>

> This

> email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in

> spellingand grammar enhance its individual character and beauty

> and in no way

> are to be considered flaws or defects.

>

>

>

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Hi Debbie, Welcome to the group. I hope you like it here. Margaret A. CoteTo: Group <mserslife >Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 10:23:30 PMSubject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Comment from new member:Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with painfor many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking forsupport.

Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the group! New Member:Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations!

Sharon (group creator/owner) This

email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling

and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way

are to be considered flaws or defects.

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Hi Debbie, Welcome to the group. I hope you like it here. Margaret A. CoteTo: Group <mserslife >Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 10:23:30 PMSubject: a NEW MEMBER -- Debbie

Comment from new member:Hi, I'm Debbie, newly diagnosed with MS. I have been living with painfor many years, but the MS diagnosis is new and quite scary. Looking forsupport.

Group: please join me in extending a warm welcome to our newest member here at MSersLife!

I know we all look forward to getting to know our new member here on the group! New Member:Please feel free to send an introduction as soon as you wish, ask any questions you want, share your experiences with all of us and just jump into the conversations!

Sharon (group creator/owner) This

email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling

and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way

are to be considered flaws or defects.

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