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Old 01-26-2008, 11:44 AM #1
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Default For those of you in limboland with a diagnosis

http://msj.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/14/1/2

I was googling (because it's cold outside and I was bored in the house! ), and came across a journal called "Multiple Sclerosis". Can't get more specific than that now can you?

This article discussed the challenges in diagnosing MS, and one section actually talked about how some people ARE diagnosed with the disease but actually DON'T have it! (That's not me, unfortunately. I've seen so many MS docs over the years, and I definitely have it. ).

Anyway, I thought that those of you in limbo might find both the article AND the journal itself interesting. Read away!
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