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Old 05-14-2009, 03:51 PM #4
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I have to say I had the opposite thing happen. I thought the pain in my foot was MS and just put up with it. I found out years later that it was in fact bursitis. I made changes and now my foot is doing great. Now I know not to just ignore something and say it's the MS. Then if they can't find anything else wrong, then I blame the MS.
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