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Once you get diagnosed, whether MS or some other neuro problem, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Without a diagnosis everything is frightening. Without a diagnosis every time you have the slightest symptom your mind will make a mountain out of it. Once you get diagnosed you will have a direction. You’ll come to know what to expect, and you will become very good in putting things into perspective. Hang in there, kiddo. Better days are ahead.
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