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Old 02-15-2011, 12:46 PM #1
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Default Does anybody else here live with MS and rheumatoid arthritis?

I live with both diseases and have found a basket full of others who do as well. We all seem to have similar issues and for a combination of diseases which used to be believed very rare, it certainly seems slightly more prevalent to me.

But then again, this is the internet where it's easier to find the information and people you are searching. So many people find my blog and other writings using the "multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis" search terms so I know that others are looking for information.

If you do have this comorbidity, I would love to talk to you.

-Lisa Emrich
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