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Old 02-07-2010, 09:11 PM #10
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Originally Posted by barb02 View Post
I was dx three years ago and have not experienced a problem with incontinence. I do not know what you are reading, but Dej's suggestion is a good one.
Just on the site suggested it says 80% will experience incontinence with MS. The MRI suggest MS, but no idea if it will go ballastic or stay where I am now..I feel great right now.

Looks promising though from what I read of you here and it seems to not be a big issue actually. I feel happier right now

Thank you.
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