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Default Encouraging news

I have been taking cellcept for a little bit over a year now. I am really doing a whole lot better. I am able to work. I am not as strong as I would like to be, but I am really doing great.

I can walk, talk, see, swallow, and generally carry on with life. This is such an improvement from a couple of years ago.

My purpose of bringing this up is to tell the newbies out there that the may be a light at the end of the tunnel. Treatment really can work.
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