Just to echo sentiments - keep thinking positive and enjoy life as you can. My sister-in-law has had MS now for 20 years - early (and fortunate) diagnosis means she has had a full lifestyle and knows how to act/eat/medicate to get the best out of it.
My mate's wife died of it many years ago, before diagnosis and knowledge was as good as today's. The medics back then knew so little (or were so not tuned into the symptoms) that she had two kids, which caused massive setbacks, before they realised anything was wrong. It's a bugger of a disease and can strike anyone. Good luck with it all.
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I have known two people with MS and I have learnt more about it from this thread than from the friends who have it. Its the one charity that I support when the tin rattlers are in town.
Keep well those who have it and fingers crossed that you get the right drugs soon.