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Old 11-05-2009, 04:05 PM #14
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hello and welcome to NT.
how nice that you are posting on behalf of your mum.

i agree that PT might be helpful; to help with balance and leg strengthening.
is her dr aware that she is having so many problems, and is falling?
seems like a good time to reevaluate her situation.

maybe the LDN isn't working.
i'm ppms from rrms and have been on Copaxone for 6 yrs. i'm fairly stable and still walking with aids.

hope to hear more about you and see how your family is doing.
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