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Old 04-25-2012, 10:08 AM #3
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Hi Cindy- glad that appointment is finally here- and the MRI!

The cane is a good tool if you need it. It keeps you upright. I get the bummer effect, tho. Could you jazz it up w some glo in the dark paint or some silver tape. Be creative.

It sounds like that will be a really long day for any one. Harder w the MS. Can't think of anything to help there.

Let us know about the MS visit when you can and good luck!
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