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In a way, I don't blame sincere people for being bewildered. I'm bewildered, too, and I LIVE in this disease. I really must sound like I can't keep my story straight.

Half of MS symptoms can be classified as "weird" anyway, and they appear, disappear and re-appear willy-nilly. I think I'd be confused at best, and maybe even suspicious, if the shoe were on the other foot.
Yeah, and apparently some of our neuros are bewildered and can't keep it straight. LOL
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