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Old 04-25-2007, 10:52 PM
kami kami is offline
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Hello, Cassidy,

I too was diagnosed at an "advanced" age; 51. I had intermittent sx for
quite a few years before, but like many, life had too many demands to seek
an answer for the unpleasant but odd things that seemed to occur so
randomly. I lived in a county with one Neurologist...shared with another
county. And we were too poor to be sick anyhow! (bad joke, but as the
main wage earner in the family, not too far from the mark)

The age level of diagnosis seems to be all over the map, and it appears
that it takes a major incident to get one, (broken neck for me), to make the
problems too drastic to ignore.

And yes, I got the old "Well, you're not a kid anymore" attitude too, after
40 everything starts to fall apart.

ttfn, kami
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