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Andruu

Updated 1y ago

What has MS taken from you?

What is one thing that MS has taken from you that you wish you still had? I miss riding my bike.

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Apollo08

2y

Control of my body
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JoranTal

2y

Waiting patiently in lines
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The_Machine_Herald

2y

Being able to go up and down the stairs and standing still for more than a minute
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Rayna

2y

My job. Miss my students.
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Nexus9

2y

I miss running
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Breesef

2y

Working. I miss it so much. And being able to spend days at a time outside camping or hiking. Being reduced to a house person took me a long time to accept
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kaybay

2y

I did cheer and dance my whole life up until my 3 year mark of being diagnosed and everything i dreamed of was taken away from me. I would say sports and friend events
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LukeAM

2y

I miss working and being treated like an adult.
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Ena

2y

I miss freedom the most. I am the type of person that never sat still. I am happiest staying busy and productive. So now that I can't freely just jump to my feet and go get something done, well it saddens me. But, I am finding this I can be productive with it just takes longer.
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LukeAM

2y

Ena I couldn't agree more. I miss being able to go and do whatever I want.
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specialCharlee51

2y

Swimming. I now drop like a rock. It's interesting because water helps with buoyancy. Not for me (of course). I sink.
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TheLeoLady

2y

Walking out my front door, keys in hand; stepping down my porch step, walking to and opening the door, jumping into my highlander and backing out my driveway. 👋🏽✨️
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specialCharlee51

2y

👍I drive a mustang convertible, and bc my feet are being "butt-heads" about working right, I'm now training for hand controls. This crap will not keep me down!

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