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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Atlanta
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Location: Atlanta
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I think the author doesn't have a good understanding of what they were trying to write about.
His reaction doesn't necessarily have to do with the medicine. He could have had a leison in a part of the brain that brought on this behavior.
It would really take medical professionals doing some testing on him to confirm what has happened to him. Not someone writing an article on MS or depression.
I think stuff like this only adds to the confusion. We who have MS know it effects all of us differently.
This story is such a tradegy.
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