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Very random it seems and weird.
That's MS in a nutshell.

I would tell you my own timeline but it wouldn't help because I'm me and you're you. Sure, it might help satisfy your curiosity but honestly, I can't remember specifics. Suffice it to say I was diagnosed in '00, I will be 54 in '13, and I hike the wooded and tangled steep hills near my house for over an hour, and will be quite physically and literally wadded up and dragging a leg by the time I get home. However, I can slowly jog a half mile and not be in too bad of shape.

Anything can happen.
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