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@M

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Fine, a more casual one in the great outdoors.

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@M

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I usually only do 16 frame 360 degree rotations. Stop motion is VERY time consuming to shoot and edit.
 

neo_mao

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Multiple sclerosis and life have sapped my will to create, but, maybe someday I'll resume. A belt buckle with a giant M probably would be pretty snazzy.

Sorry to hear about this buddy. How long ago were you diagnosed? I’ve had an autoimmune disease for a long time, if you ever want to chat feel free to PM.
 

theMot

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M, just a warning about Neo Moe. He uses this routine to gain your trust and then the dick pics start.
 

Heinz

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M, just a warning about Neo Moe. He uses this routine to gain your trust and then the dick pics start.

I told him about how I stubbed my toe and he wanted to fuck me up the bum so it seems no misfortune is too small for his predatory moves.
 

neo_mao

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M, just a warning about Neo Moe. He uses this routine to gain your trust and then the dick pics start.

Sounds like someone wants some dick pics - PM incoming

I told him about how I stubbed my toe and he wanted to fuck me up the bum so it seems no misfortune is too small for his predatory moves.

Well I figured you wouldn’t be walking with that toe anyway, so why not make best of a lousy situation. Sorry for caring too much!!!!
 

@M

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neo_moe: I was diagnosed nearly two years ago this month. I already belong to three online MS support groups, so, I'm good on that front, but, I appreciate the offer.

theMot: I've been a member here a long time; 30% of my hard drive is NG.com dick pics, and some really nice ones at that. Neo_moe's have their own folder and special icon for easy access.
 

evil wasabi

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neo_moe: I was diagnosed nearly two years ago this month. I already belong to three online MS support groups, so, I'm good on that front, but, I appreciate the offer.

theMot: I've been a member here a long time; 30% of my hard drive is NG.com dick pics, and some really nice ones at that. Neo_moe's have their own folder and special icon for easy access.

How does your MS manifest?

Also, how has your lifestyle changed over the past two years? Has your diet changed? Has your attitude around other people changed?
 

wyo

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M: I have a relative that was diagnosed with the relapsing remitting form of MS over 20 years ago. She struggled with symptoms on and off for almost a decade until she made lifestyle changes.

She started exercising regularly, improved her diet, quit smoking and drinking altogether. She tries to avoid stressful activities and situations because they seem to trigger attacks after the fact. Also started using cannabis daily but never any of the pharmaceutical MS treatments because of the potential side effects and uncertain benefits. Today she is virtually symptom free. I consider it something of a miracle.

Anyway, stay strong and fight it, bro. Feel free to reach out if you want to discuss further. Those MS support groups can be helpful but they can be depressing as well.
 

@M

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Right now, mainly just an overactive bladder and some minor cognitive hiccups. In the past, I've had double vision, numbness, fatigue, general malaise, and balance/coordination issues. As the disease attacks the nerve cells in the brain/spinal cord, damn near anything can go wrong at any time.

I don't have much interest in things anymore, other than work and goofing around online. I still eat the same as I always have. Some people are proponents of various MS diets, but, I think that's all bullshit. Yes, my attitude around my family has changed significantly, and for the worse, but not other people (co-workers, residents, customers, strangers, etc.) I'm probably depressed, and more than one doctor/nurse has suggested I start taking an antidepressant, but, I feel that would just make things even worse. No amount of pills are going to make me happy again or cure the incurable. I'm a realist and just play the cards I'm dealt.
 
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@M

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I have a stressful job/life, but that doesn't trigger symptoms for me, although it does for many people with MS.

I currently do monthly Tysabri chemotherapy infusions, which suppresses my immune system (primarily keeping my immune cells from crossing the blood/brain barrier where they're not supposed to be anyway). Before that, I was doing 3x weekly Copaxone injections, but, that wasn't working, and I kept developing new lesions on my brain/spinal cord, so, that's why I switched to more effective, but dangerous (PML, a lethal, incurable brain infection being the worse case scenario) treatment.

Never smoked pot and have no interest in starting. A lot of people with MS think it's a wonder drug, and it's completely legal in Michigan now, but, I don't care.

I exercise regularly. I eat a lot of junk, but, I'm not overweight and my blood pressure and other health stats are normal. I don't drink or smoke.
 

neo_mao

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I’m sorry to hear all this M but sending much love your way, bro.

But you gotta keep those spirits up, easier said than done, trust me I know. I’ll try and be extra smutty and slutty in my posts here, I know that’s what ya’ll love

:vik:
 

HDRchampion

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M you're one of the goodguys here. MS is such a shit disease. I hope one day they find a cure.

I’m sorry to hear all this M but sending much love your way, bro.

But you gotta keep those spirits up, easier said than done, trust me I know. I’ll try and be extra smutty and slutty in my posts here, I know that’s what ya’ll love

:vik:
You should post a pic of your Neo-moe Yogapantssplit.
 

XxHennersXx

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A few weeks back I got to check out (for the like, 3rd time) the Megabots MK3, real life piloted Battle mech that fought Japan’s mech.
 
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@M

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That's a pretty rad robot, reminds me of a Terminator Hunter Killer.
 

evil wasabi

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I have a stressful job/life, but that doesn't trigger symptoms for me, although it does for many people with MS.

I currently do monthly Tysabri chemotherapy infusions, which suppresses my immune system (primarily keeping my immune cells from crossing the blood/brain barrier where they're not supposed to be anyway). Before that, I was doing 3x weekly Copaxone injections, but, that wasn't working, and I kept developing new lesions on my brain/spinal cord, so, that's why I switched to more effective, but dangerous (PML, a lethal, incurable brain infection being the worse case scenario) treatment.

Never smoked pot and have no interest in starting. A lot of people with MS think it's a wonder drug, and it's completely legal in Michigan now, but, I don't care.

I exercise regularly. I eat a lot of junk, but, I'm not overweight and my blood pressure and other health stats are normal. I don't drink or smoke.

I grew up with two people who developed MS. One of them, I’m almost certain it was from smoking cigarettes like a chimney. They contain metals and something something about metals leading to MS. The other guy, I have no clue how he got it. Maybe it was genetic. But for both of them it started with a hot tub that led to temporary paralysis and blindness. For the guy, he kept his hobbies and he’s fine. The woman is completely miserable and depressed because she was very social to begin with.

But I do wonder if the Tom Brady style diet would help, in that the foods are easier to process and have less toxins, as they drop the nightshade plants, gluten, and other stuff that causes swelling. Something to google.
 

@M

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Many hypothesises, but what causes MS is still a mystery to the medical/scientific community.

Anti-inflammatory diets of various sorts are the fad, but, there's little scientific proof that they really do anything when it comes to controlling the disease. None of my neurologists, not even the MS specialist, recommended any particular diet. Suppressing the autoimmune response with drugs/steroids, or completely rebooting it with stem cells (VERY expensive and not even approved in the US--every one that I know that had it done always had to go to another country for the procedure) are the only things that have a proven track record, and, even then, only moderately so. The best you can really hope for is delaying and lessening the severity of your inevitable decline.
 

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Regardless of the label placed upon the music, they, much like Pantera, suck giant butter dick banana titties, and were music written for fat white guys from the suburbs who work in IT departments.

....BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

I dig Pantera's music, i just wish it was all instrumental.
 
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