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Hi!! I was wondering if anyone here has MS or knows someone who does and had the sleeve... I have ms and my surgery date is 1/7... So excited.... But just wondering how others with ms fared ?

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I have ms

@@jmscout6

i do not have MS, i can't tell you other peoples experiences :blink:

but i wanted to respond to your post :)

i see B) you are a newbie

WELCOME WELCOME to SLEEVELAND :)

you on your way to a healthier, happier, longer life :)

who deserves it more?? :)

you will probably experience many different emotions between now and surgery

excited. happy, nervous, scare, anxious - maybe 2nd thoughts :wacko:

these emotions are common to many who are about to enter "sleeveland"

you chose the sleeve, so you are definitely a smart cookie :)

i'm sure you have already/or plan to talk to your surgeon about MS and the sleeve

he can help you with questions and hopefully ease your mind

maybe your doc has a former patient that had MS

first hand knowledge would be helpful/ great

i'm sure you have done plenty of research about the sleeve

read this board thoroughly

wonderful people here

you'll read lots of good questions and great answers

you "might" ;) find some questions you were thinking of too

there is also a search button in the top right hand corner :)

good luck

speedy recovery

kathy

Edited by proudgrammy

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Hi JM!

I have MS, (relapsing remitting) my surgery is scheduled for February 3rd as my last two surgery dates were cancelled due to a bad relapse back in July. I had very bad vertigo and went numb on my whole left side. Did two rounds of steroids to calm the inflammation of the nerves but I am doing fine now. I see your surgery is tomorrow and wish you the best of luck as I will say a prayer for a quick recovery and relapse free. The MS will not kill you it is just very unpredictable which sucks. My trigger is stress as I found that out 4 yrs. ago when I was first diagnosed. We can talk more once you recover. I think this surgery will provide more benefits to us that have this chronic disease as I am looking forward to becoming more energetic and healthier. God Bless!

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I have MS as well, and I am working on starting all the evaluations. I haven't spoke with my Neuro yet, but I am sure he will be supportive. My family is worried that having surgery will cause a flare (RRMS as well) and I'll be in more "trouble" than just recovering from surgery. I hope both of you had successful surgeries.

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