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The question still comes to mind. So they reverse the effects of M.S. but what happens when your forced to retire for your career. So you just start over? Find a new career?

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Just my take from the article, it may have possibilities, but it sounds like they are years away from it becoming a viable product?

View life as starting over every day? being able to wake up and move is a good start?
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