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Default Its an MS thing. again!

many know I have been having tummy issues, and a frozen tummy, and constipation and pain...ima mess!

had an MRI the other day (miserable btw!) and the results are ...NORMAL! now, dont get me wrong, I am happy there isnt a big old honking tumor there, but if its normal, whats wrong?!

Now again, when they run out of answers, they reach for the

Its an MS thing. Dont you hate that?! I want a real answer please!
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