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Old 03-24-2010, 10:12 PM #1
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Default Another Stupid MS TV Story

Tonight on Law&Order SUV, a young woman with MS was raped by a caretaker and was in such bad shape, she couldn't do anything but blink for yes. Her mind was clear and at the end the defense attorney forced her to point at the perp and she very slowly did it.

I could be wrong, but, I have never seen anyone with MS, this bad, up and moving around and certainly wouldn't be able to lift her finger to point. There is a very rare fatal MS, but she would have been flat on her back and very ill.

I just hate when they do this....it scares the bejeebers out of a newby.
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