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Old 11-16-2014, 12:01 PM #22
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Post Questions about PPMS

Hello all. I don't have PPMS, but my ex husband was just diagnosed. It's very hard to accept his diagnosis even though I know he has it. (10 years together and he is a big hypochondriac). I'm trying to do research on his illness.

May i ask, how long after diagnosis have people experience bad symptoms such as a weird slide gait with one leg one minute and running around a horse arena the next?

In NO way am I being disrespectful. I'm just trying to understand this illness.

Thank you
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