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Old 07-26-2007, 06:38 PM #6
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Hi Ada,

Yes Colorado is known for having high stats of PwMS. I don't believe living in Colorado has any bearing on my diagnosis....I had only lived in Colorado about 3 years when I was dx'd and I can take symptoms back to childhood.

Progression is different for each of us. Some will progress quickly others slowly.

My legs are the most affected and I have fought from the very begining to keep them going. I have a problem with stiffness and I'm hoping to get it somewhat resolve with my up coming neuro appointment.

I am mobile and only use a cane occasionally.

The National MS Society has alot of information that you may find helpful.......
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/sit...m_gen_homepage

Also The Rocky Mountain MS Center is a good resource......
http://www.mscenter.org/index.php/

You have your hands full with health issues and I wish you all the best
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