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Curing MS by Howard Weiner is very good but has a lot of medical and technical terms, and details of studies. I read thru it once and am re-reading with the medical dictionary at hand. My favorite is Women Living With MS. I have loaned it out and can't remember the author right now.
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I liked Montel William's book "Climbing Higher", from about 2004. It tells his MS story, and expresses his bitterness about life. It helped me to appreciate my "lot" in life a little more.

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Curing MS by Howard Weiner is very good but has a lot of medical and technical terms, and details of studies. I read thru it once and am re-reading with the medical dictionary at hand. My favorite is Women Living With MS. I have loaned it out and can't remember the author right now.

I loved Curing MS too. Very hopeful and very interesting!
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