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So, I guess I'm a little confused. I think my question is pretty basic and something that most newly diagnosed people would want to know, but I can't find the answer anywhere.
Basically, my question is this: Does a diagnosis of Relapse Remitting MS ALWAYS lead to Secondary Progressive MS? In essence, I'm trying to figure out if everyone who has MS will eventually become disabled. I know that MS is a strange disease that is literally different for everyone, but are there some hard and fast rules that apply in this area? ![]()
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