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Old 12-19-2011, 08:31 PM #5
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Snoopy is right Marburgs is the Extreme MS that is usually fatal. Only about less than one percent of MSers have this variant, however, so very rare. The Old Chronic Progressive type of MS, which puts you in a bed and a nursing home pretty fast, may also be a part of this?

Don't worry, none here that I know of are suffering from either of these variants of MS..
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