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Old 05-03-2009, 05:06 AM #6
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I had gastro a few months ago which was so bad I passed out on the floor to the bathroom. That was scairy. I vowed I would stop smoking since the possibility of getting cancer and having chemo and the vomiting and nausea were too much for me.
I would SO prefer MS to chemo, cancer, treatments, surgery etc. I can deal with MS.
I haven't stopped smoking though...

Recalling my stint as an RN on Neuro, I was so inspired and moved by people who dealt with Guillian Barre syndrome. Hell, I can cope with this. (at the moment anyway )

and so can you...
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