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Old 10-19-2008, 10:48 PM #1
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Default ALS and Sweating

Hi

I work as a support coordinator for clients with Motor neurone Disease. I have been asked whether profuse swaeting could be associated with MND. I havea client whose foot/feet sweat profusely and this has only started happening since he was diagnosed with MND.

Has/does anyone share this problem?

Many thanks
JG
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