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Now where's that Oops-a Daisy Icon when I need it.

It's OK. I was diagnosed with Foot in Mouth disease long before I got the MS diagnosis, so I'm getting used to taking the right foot out, and putting the left foot in..........................

But......if we're still talking........

There is a lot of research going on about the pregnancy thing. That bit of my post does at least makes sense!

What they're trying to do is capture the hormones released during pregnancy, that protect women from relapses during their pregnancy, and use them and/or that data they collect, to make new medications that might in fact assist us all in preventing exacerbations.

Now I'm quite sure my great gaffe will enable those with much more information that I have to come along and fill in the gaps!
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