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Old 04-11-2010, 01:56 PM #1
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Default It's been a LOOOOONG winter

it's been a long winter, one which I wish I could forget. I haven't been feeling all that great, and it seems that I would never get better. I had bronchitis all the time, with one bout of pneumonia thrown in for good measure...LOL...I am finally better, but am still tired and out of sorts. The MS is doing ok...there have been no more symptoms since I started on the Rebif...so at least that hasn't been an issue lately!

Am looking forward to the Spring...which looks like it may finally be here!

Have a great spring...

Yahna
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