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Junior Member
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: In a house... heh Tacoma Wa.
Posts: 32
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: In a house... heh Tacoma Wa.
Posts: 32
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Yes, sadly folks make this mistake for all kinds of reasons; some to make a buck, but most do it out of excitement. They get excited that they are suddenly not only feeling better, but better in a way they have never felt before. That and the speed at which the change happened, and seems to keep getting better for them, leads them to believe they are cured or have found the cure. You have to give them some credit though, (thouse that are in this catagory) even in light of their excitement, they took the time to come tell someone about it, and didn't keep it to themselves. At least they were trying.
Having said this, I'll also say that this doesn't keep us, myself in front of the line, from being angry to actually spend more than the time it took to read the article to find out it just was not true. Word to the wise here....when they find the sure, it will hit the news so fast you won't be able to not see it. This is because MS is so close to several other diseases that when they cure one, it will likely be able to be adapted to sure others. So take heart! The cure is out there, and we will find it.
MSDave
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