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  1. Thanks all

     

    I am basically fine and at the moment my symptoms are minimal.

    The Neuro reckons that I have probably had MS for about 20 years !

    I have been aware of some issues for about 7 years but put them down to getting old so it was a shock when I was diagnosed.Diet wise he recommended a Mediterranean diet and to take Vit D so that is what I do .I also go to the Gym twice a week and do as much as I am capable of.

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  2. Hi Yantan

    I am a regular lurker I am afraid :unsure:

    I tend to log in most days but I am not much of a poster.It was only the MS post that spurred me on as I know how worrying it can be.

    I am actually doing really well and even though I have been diagnosed my symptoms are minimal thankfully. Hopefully that is how I will continue :)

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  3. I've had a few odd symptoms recently, and now have scared myself silly by Googling to see what they could be and coming up with MS. I shall be seriously peed off if that is the case.

    I was diagnosed with MS last year it was a shock but I am still here and nothing has changed since my diagnosis

     

  4. Alex if you do want to quit smoking but still have the nicotine like me vaping really is the best way to do it. I tried allllll the different ways to quit and none of them worked partially because I didn't want to give up, but even the times I did I ended up back on them whenever I got stressed. Now I'm vaping I am already feeling the benefits, and long term even my finances will thank me at the moment I'm only saving about £50 a month as I have shineyitis and keep buying stuff but I'm only spending what I would have just smoked anyway :biggrin: ironically I didn't start vaping intending to quit smoking I fully expected to be duel fueling but I now haven't had or wanted fag for over 7 weeks and its been so bloody easy, I'm kicking myself for not having switched to vaping years ago.

     

    If you do fancy trying it - I can help with some advice on what kits to get and what stuff to avoid (cigalikes and cheap eshisha kits) and where the best bargains are. Better still if there is a Vape shop near you go in and have a try - BUT - dont necessarily buy from them as internet prices can be cheaper.

    I have sent you a pm :cool02:

  5. Statement from Axa

    Axa has announced it is no longer taking on new pet insurance customers. We have now received the following statement from Axa:

    “After a strategic review of our business lines, we have decided to no longer offer pet insurance through AXA Direct and swiftcover.com, and focus on our core product lines of Home, Motor and Travel insurance. AXA will continue to provide cover for existing customers until a new insurer is secured. At the time of the switch over, existing customers will have their policies transferred to the new insurer who will continue to provide them with the same or similar levels of pet insurance cover. Customers will be contacted with more details before their policies are transferred.”

    Our insurance doctor Neil Flint, from VIP, is working on getting the correct advice together and we will get this to those affected as soon as possible. Please do keep an eye on our page over the next few days.

  6. Well done all :cheer:

     

    I am still here and doing what I can.I usually manage about 20 miles on the bike over the week and still do some bits on the ball.

    My weight has stayed at 9 stone 1 for the last few weeks which is good.I want to get to 9 stone if I can but time will tell :confused:

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