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Old 09-15-2009, 12:32 PM #6
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I keep looking, and see no replies to this thread. I think many of us silently say to ourselves "let this be true, the beginning of something", but too many times we get good news from the media, just to see it not work out. I hope but don't believe too much anymore. I hope this is one to hope for. But admit I hate this, too much disappointment. I have no reason to regret it if my pessimism is unfounded!! (feeling a little stirring of hope, maybe)
One reason it is not getting a great response is because the research has been done on mice. We have learned that what happens to mice with their fake MS is not a good example of what may happen when applied to the real MS.

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