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Old 05-07-2007, 10:47 AM #1
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Yes, isn't MS unpredictable!! I started out my first 4 years with MS with one acute attack after another. My neuro, who was trained at a MS Clinic, dx. me with PRMS.

Since September of '96 I haven't had an attack and things have settled down so since the start in '92. Now they say I started out as RRMS which turned now to SPMS.

Sorry MS has affected you so. Hang in there...

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