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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: southern Indiana
Posts: 5,533
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Elder
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: southern Indiana
Posts: 5,533
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Funny thing is I never really thought of myself being in limboland. And if having an excacerbation brought me one step closer I never wanted to have one. I was very comfortable being labled as clinically probable for the rest of my life. My husband was always sceptable, he wanted them to find a stroke. And my neuro was begining to wonder since I have been so stable all these years and the MRI the same. So for them I am glad it is finally settled. But I was fine with it last 1997. My neuro has always treated my 'condition' with the utmost respect. Routine MRIs, Avonex, yearly exams, everything she would have done with any other MS patient. So I was satisfied and really had no interest in being anything else if it came with another positive test or symptoms.
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