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Old 05-28-2008, 09:02 AM #7
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I am PPMS - good news was I was DXed at 46. Bad news, well.....

In 94 stared feeling unbalanced, started to have pee issues. After walking 2 miles got tired, had to sit. 2000 - packed up my house, moved, unpacked., kept remarking MD (new home) really crooked. 2002, DXed after complaining about p issue. 2002 Canadian crutcheds to walker to now, 2208, can stand (for very short periods) use power chair. Progression differs in everyone.
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