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Default Don't mind me just scaring myself

with another video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7ox_...=ULe7ox_CNiUVQ

He rname is Breeya, 18 and within 24 hours accute onset of MS took her from able bodied to paralyzed and bed ridden. 24 hours from being an athlete to totally disabled?

I di dnot know MS could be like that and I suppose it comes gradually fo rsome then some get full force from the start and still others can be fine fo ryears with MS then BAM! hospitals and nursing home time!

S oin respect to my other thread....very random and not very consistent in each case, MS is..... Guess I'm lucky I didn't have what happened to her happen from the start, but it looks like that could happen later on...to any of us and that is scaring the hell out of me.

I've got to stop reading about MS!!
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