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Old 01-22-2008, 03:40 PM #10
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Hi, y'all.
I was diagnosed with PPMS in February, 2003. I was just shy of my 61st birthday.
I also have a peripheral neuropathy apparently caused by a B12 deficiency. It went unchecked for several years.
Anyway, I am mostly wheel chair bound although I do crab walk around my house with the help of a cane.
I do not take any meds except for sub lingual B12 and Flexoril.

I have been marrried to a wonderful man for 48 years. We have 4 living children which includes a set of twins. ( One son died several years ago). We have 12 grand children and 2 great grand children with one more on the way.
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