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Old 08-21-2009, 02:10 PM #1
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Default What would it take?

The word "cure" was used recently in a thread. It's a word that can cause arguments and debate. Some of us use it to mean different things and I bet that some of us get stirred up by it. In my opinion this isn't a word we can just throw around casually. But, it intrigues me to wonder about it.

So, if you will excuse me, I'll ask a rhetorical question. I mean maybe not entirely rhetorical, but somewhat, or maybe mostly. I mean, I read Dr. Weiner's Book a while back which also shares this thought. Ken

What would it take to say that someone is cured or being cured of MS?
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