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Lloyd Heppell's avatar

This has to be a very, even the most poignant and demanding piece of writing about your MS journey so far ; to chart the early exploration and stuttering along the foreboding path of diagnosis in such an accessible avenue for all us readers is quite a tour de force. The second part is of similar vivid and clear vein. Thank you for this. Bernard.

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Jane Harrison's avatar

Thank you so much for your generous words Bernard 😊

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Debra Cross's avatar

thank you for sharing. x

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Jane Harrison's avatar

Thank you for reading Deb 😊

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Sue Annis-Brown's avatar

Thank you so much for sharing this part of your story. I can't imagine how hard it was to write but l hope that it has been a cathartic experience. It reads beautifully as ever. You are such a talented writer!

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Jane Harrison's avatar

Thank you so much Sue. Yep, this was a hard one to write, but I think it will have been cathartic, once the dust settles. 💖

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Eliza's avatar

Thanks for sharing that Jane, genuinely shocked that you saw a neuro-optho for ON and didn't get referred for an MRI immediately. I remember writing my own diagnosis narrative took a lot out of me, hope you're taking good care of yourself xe

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Jane Harrison's avatar

Yes it is hard to believe looking back with what I know now at the ON episode, that I wasn’t referred straight away to MRI. And you are so right about writing the diagnosis narrative taking its toll, thank you so much for your understanding my friend 💕

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Xander's avatar

I was engrossed from start to finish. Thank you for sharing ❤️

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Jane Harrison's avatar

Thank you for reading Xander, part 2 coming soon 💛

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Nin Mok's avatar

I was gripped reading this. Again another great piece of writing.

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Jane Harrison's avatar

Thank you so much Nin 💕

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