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Old 05-23-2008, 10:55 AM
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We know that a number of people with MS are never dx, and autopsy studies have shown that 8+% of the general population actually has MS upon death. That's a lot of people that don't ever progress . . . however, I'm assuming you mean those of us who are diagnosed and not benign.

Statistically, "After 10 years, 50% of people with relapsing/remitting MS will have developed secondary progressive [Weinshenker et al, 1989, Runmarker and Andersen, 1993, Minderhoud et al, 1988]. By 25 to 30 years, that figure will have risen to 90% [Ref]."

That doesn't sound very encouraging, but those statistics may be changing now since many of us have access to DMD's earlier in the game. That's the only stat I could find in my notes though . . .

http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/whatisms.html

http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/bo...urol/NHMS.html

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