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Hi - I'm new here and have questions

Hello -


Grateful for this community and what I've read in the posts below. I was diagnosed in 2022. Long story short, should have been diagnosed in 2012 and was labeled as a myelitis, then. Until this tired mom of 3 littles, under 5 at the time, was sick of the numbness/pain and fatigue I finally got seen and "lit" up my MRI as I was told.


We, as mothers tend to dismiss symptoms and I was a classic and not to mention being in medical/behavioral health field, so definitely did not get seen when I should have. Even though I understand the patho of all this, I can't seem to manage or tell a difference from a temp flare up due to stress or a relapse. Cant find an understanding of what are next steps to prevent another pseudo flare. I've quit my old job because physically it just wouldn't work with MS and I'm in a new one which seems to be stress inducing. I'd like to stay where I'm at but I'm having these days where my fatigue and memory loss/brain fog just seems reoccurring and not sure how to handle it all. I've reached out to my neuro, and in the past I have been told it's just a pseudo so you gotta deal with it.


After all that - Any advice out there what to do post-pseudo or alternative treatments? Still a busy mom of three and recently working FT (2025) from being a stay at home mom... I'm currently using Adderall and wellbutrin for my fatigue because modafinil was not working. Day to day is getting a little harder than I imagined.


Thanks for reading this long rant and for your thoughts!

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Thank you for all the supportive comments. Sorry for the massive delay! life right? Unfortunately modafinil ( i maxed out on and didn't work) and the OTC supplements i had to stop taking because i was in toxic/high levels at every blood draw causing other issues. I wish MS was my only diagnosis but I do have stenosis.


Has anyone had any discussions with oophorectomies (obviously the gals) or taking estrogen? I'm told there's not any true downfalls but also not recommended. My OB seems to think hormones may be a factor?

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