So much for empathy and support!
16 Sep 2013 at 3:05PM
Yes another 'Anon' post and it's the same 'Anon' that has
started two threads recently - one 'In the family' and the other
'Cowardly Anonymous.' I am struggling with having one daughter
confirmed m.s. and the other well on the way to being confirmed as
having m.s. This as well as having a son in law with m.s. as does his
sister. Plenty of grumbles about posting 'Anon' plenty of posts from
individuals who say there is no m.s. in their family. One poster even
going as far as to call me a coward for being 'Anonymous.' But no
empathy, no supportive messages. (and if anyone is interested in why
the 'Anon' then read my last post in the 'In the Family thread')
16 Sep 2013 at 3:29PM
hi anon
i saw the reply saying it was cowardly to post anon but i hadnt seen the original thread.
dont take it too personally because the person who made the cowardly comment always replies to posts and tries to offer sensible advice.
having ms attack your daughters is a huge problem.
i can't offer advice because i dont trust my own advice!
so you have my empathy
carole x
i saw the reply saying it was cowardly to post anon but i hadnt seen the original thread.
dont take it too personally because the person who made the cowardly comment always replies to posts and tries to offer sensible advice.
having ms attack your daughters is a huge problem.
i can't offer advice because i dont trust my own advice!
so you have my empathy
carole x
16 Sep 2013 at 3:53PM
I don't have a problem with some-one posting anon - there can
be several reasons for it and yours is a good one. I'm with Carole in
that I do not have any advice to give you, I wouldn't know were to
start. But I'm still crossing my fingers in the hope that your youngest
daughter manages to escape this horrible illness.
My support and my empathy are yours hun, as they were in my reply to your previous thread (sorry if it didn't come across). Just as I will give my support and empathy to everyone on here who needs it and it sounds like you need all the hugs you can get. Usually I tell people that psome-one here will have been through it before but your situation does sound like a rare one.
If you feel the need to rant and rave and scream at the world then feel free to PM me anytime - I can rant and rave and scream with the best (fighting Irish blood and all that) and I will NEVER break your confidence.
I wish you and your family luck and good health (the MS version)
Hugs
Kelly x
My support and my empathy are yours hun, as they were in my reply to your previous thread (sorry if it didn't come across). Just as I will give my support and empathy to everyone on here who needs it and it sounds like you need all the hugs you can get. Usually I tell people that psome-one here will have been through it before but your situation does sound like a rare one.
If you feel the need to rant and rave and scream at the world then feel free to PM me anytime - I can rant and rave and scream with the best (fighting Irish blood and all that) and I will NEVER break your confidence.
I wish you and your family luck and good health (the MS version)
Hugs
Kelly x
16 Sep 2013 at 3:59PM
Hello,
I personally am struggling with my ms, but could not imagine my offspring struggling with this too. It must tear you apart as a mum or dad.
You totally have my empathy, just wish i was good with words.
My username is my name and age plus thats <------------ a pic of me so the anon button can come in handy when things are personal.
Goodluck,
Darren
I personally am struggling with my ms, but could not imagine my offspring struggling with this too. It must tear you apart as a mum or dad.
You totally have my empathy, just wish i was good with words.
My username is my name and age plus thats <------------ a pic of me so the anon button can come in handy when things are personal.
Goodluck,
Darren
16 Sep 2013 at 5:04PM
Hey Anon
Its completely understandable why you don't want to let too much info out on an internet forum.
I have only just been diagnosed with MS. I have found this site really helpful and supportive and I am sorry that I didn't see your earlier threads. As a mum myself, I cannot comprehend how you must be feeling at this terrible time.
I empathise with you, its a lonely place when there are so many things to worry about.
Don't give up on this site. There are lots of amazing, kind, friendly helpful people on here.
Asher xxx
Its completely understandable why you don't want to let too much info out on an internet forum.
I have only just been diagnosed with MS. I have found this site really helpful and supportive and I am sorry that I didn't see your earlier threads. As a mum myself, I cannot comprehend how you must be feeling at this terrible time.
I empathise with you, its a lonely place when there are so many things to worry about.
Don't give up on this site. There are lots of amazing, kind, friendly helpful people on here.
Asher xxx
16 Sep 2013 at 9:35PM
I think I did respond to your original message hun. Saying
what a shocker to have all that m.s in one family. I hope you are all
fairly well and managing as best as possible. I think I said in my reply
I have a four year old and when he mentions just a sore leg, my heart
sinks and I panic so I do feel for you. Sorry if that didn't come across
inmy message as I would hate for someone to leave the forum through
lack of support. It's a great place it really is.
Oh and my grandad has m.s so it is in my family hence why I worry about my son. Xxxx
Oh and my grandad has m.s so it is in my family hence why I worry about my son. Xxxx
17 Sep 2013 at 12:47PM
Hi, you have my empathy too hun.
You`ve had some kind replies and I hope this has restored your faith in the goodness of this site.
I`ve been a member here for several years and always find good support and try my best to offer the same.
When MS is prevalent in one family, it must be so hard to cope.
Sending warm hugs to you.
luv Pollx
You`ve had some kind replies and I hope this has restored your faith in the goodness of this site.
I`ve been a member here for several years and always find good support and try my best to offer the same.
When MS is prevalent in one family, it must be so hard to cope.
Sending warm hugs to you.
luv Pollx
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