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Trish, I though your questions were good too. I have lesions in both my brain and spinal cord so I was also thinking that this answer seems too simple. Also people are often dx with MS at a fairly young age. It just seems to go against conventional wisdom that they would have these type of blockages at a young age. But I guess it is possible. I am definitley looking forward to hearing more about this treatment in the future.
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