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Old 10-22-2008, 06:40 PM #17
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i have thought about this a lot and of course i can't remember the order they go I know I am not the first stage and the remitting, mine sure don't seem to go away and ease up, and my relapse for last few yrs, has always left its mark, except my last attack the one on my right side, although my spasicicty(sp)? in that arm did increase and spasm's too, so who's to say those are not from that last relapse, that was also a first attack on my right side, my attacks are always on my left side, see my dilemma, sometimes I call it denial or what ever you will, but i don't care what kind I got it I try to adapt to it and i try to work with it,

having RRms i do not think I have and my doc has even hesitated to to agree with RRMs there's no remitting
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