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Old 04-22-2010, 06:52 AM #1
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Annie,

They did MRIs of my brain and neck, looking for demyelation, I guess. What would they be looking for on my back and hips?

I always put on the brake except when I'm scooting around the house. I'm having trouble convincing my little guy it's not a glorified stroller for him to ride, though.

Abby
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