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The big MS center is now having a huge debate over me. Since they have figured out that my "MS hug" or "flipped intestine" or whatever this is that keeps happening is actually pancreatitis, it may have been keeping those exascerbations going, and there fore, may not be a "true SPMS" so, for now, I sit and wait for this latest event to settle itself, and get over the latest insult, before they re evaluate what is truly happening.

Just like any infections, colds, stress, or whatever can keep MS stirred up, I bet this whole thing has been stirred from the pancrease thing.
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