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OK! I just read your update. I guess my previous post is not relevant anymore.

.......................................never mind.
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03/05 Rescinded MS Dx Neuro thinks something else
03/06 New Dx of Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP)
Rare deteriorating motor neuron disease. No cure. No Treatments.
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