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When I first saw my regular doctor about all the weird symptoms at age 42, I said offhandedly, "At least I'm too old to get MS!"
Because I'd read that you get it between 20 and 40, and really I knew nothing about MS. She looked at me and said, "You're never too old to get MS." She was a brand-new doctor--I think I was one of her first patients in the clinic--and I thought scornfully, what does she know? She's still wet behind the ears! Plus, she wears high heels and dresses; how serious a doctor can she be? I just looked at her and didn't say anything more, and MS never entered my radar screen until the day I saw the second neurologist. I'm ashamed now of what I thought of that young family practitioner! She was right, of course. Nancy T. |
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