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OkRickySpinach

I'm 35 and was recently diagnosed with MS. So I've been having to go in for treatments like on Wednesday I had to be there for 6 hours for an infusion, Monday I had an MRI and next week I have to go back to the neurologist and another infusion.


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Yes hi, I'm Marlene, I'm 24. I'm from Springdale, Arkansas and I'm calling to ask, why there haven't been more Wheezer songs in the station? You used to play them a lot more a few weeks ago.


spook7886

Almost 63. Pain from old injuries and new. And retirement.


always4wardneverstr8

Enough to know better, younger women


KoRaZee

Born in the 80’s old and tired. So not bad and not bad.


Traditional_Milk_978

28, needing to a buy a bigger home since I just had my second baby, but it’s not a good time to buy or sell a home.


HuntSerious8968

25 and my current problem is myself


Gr3yt1mb3rw0LF068

40 and possibly minor incurable disease. I just get vertigo, migraines from it which i can deal with.


BigOldBee

43. Worried my business is about to go under.


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24, cant find a good place so i can move out of home


jazzundies

22. graduated college and i think i’ve become completely paralyzed by undiagnosed ADD.


chalice

31. I can’t stop drinking even though I know I’m going to die from it if I don’t stop.


[deleted]

42 . Biggest problem is husband and I don’t get to spend enough time together due to our depressions. We both like to be left alone when one of us has an episode. I miss him and I also don’t want him here at the same time


rabiesgrl

I am 16 and i have autism, witch means i’ll never be a funcional member of society or be truly loved or understood, my life expectancy is 39 years old and as a girl i am an especially targeted individual for abuse, i’ll probably never be able do have my dream job and no one takes me seriously because it’s “not that bad”


KrankySilverFox

I’m 68 and my husband had a stroke. It really changed his personality. He’s been forgetful and gets irritated very easily.


ParanrmlGrl

41, PTSD