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Old 05-06-2010, 06:57 AM #71
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Yay Herpes...the gift that keeps on giving.

Seven years into my (now 20 year) happy marriage, my GP told me I had genital herpes. I said NO WAY and it was later dx'd as different infection.

I also had a massive cold sore that developed while my Mum was dying of cancer. My MS officially started a very short time later.

strange how it is all tied in....
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Sorry to hear that Lynn. Stress really hurts the bod. I think it played a good percent in mine..maybe 25%. Might be a connection with herpes and ms drugs too.
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