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Welcome to NeuroTalk Matt!!

When I was first starting to notice my MS symptoms I thought I had spinal problems (like a slipped disc or something.)

You have actual evidence of that, thank goodness! I hope that's all it is and it will either improve or you can have it fixed.

Keep us posted on what happens!
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