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Old 07-04-2012, 10:16 AM #1
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Default burst open toes in PPMS

Hi all,

I know I have asked this before, but we went to see the neoro today,
A few weeks ago I asked if burst open toes are part of PPMS,
And today I got confirmation from the neuro that indeed it is, but will go for a second opinion
Next month.

A few weeks ago she had one open toe, now she has 3.

I also want to apologize for my previous thread, I was on a all time low
And felt I could not cope, I suspect that I may be suffering from depression.

Will keep you posted on what the second opinion is next month

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