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Old 06-18-2008, 12:31 PM #6
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Well here are my two cents, I hate those distemper/MS stories! Yes distemper can manifest with neuro type symptoms but there has been absolutely NO credible research that I have ever seen to support this cross over. How many veterinarians with MS do you know? Me? 0, and I know a lot of vets.

It is a huge coincidence and shame that a husband and wife both have MS but I wouldn't take too much stock in the theory of how they contacted it.
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