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Old 12-04-2010, 09:33 AM #1
LucysFlower LucysFlower is offline
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Hello All. It is a clear sunny nice day in Midwest City, Oklahoma. I wish you all a great day and happy holidays.

NeuroTalk is a great site with good posts. There are a lot of nice people here with problems that can be very disheartening, and I see a lot of positive feedback happening. Isn't it nice that you can connect to others with similar situations and get advice and support.

Myself, I have Post-Polio Syndrome, which I am so glad that it is not ALS, although my condition is now listed on the same page as ALS and other motor neuron diseases. I do have a lot of similar symptoms, but of course, my problems will just nag me forever, and will not kill me. I also have Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy.

I have posted here a couple of times with only one response directing me to try posting in another room. Maybe my problems are that uncommon, or I am not good at asking good questions. I'll keep trying.


Have a wonderful day.

LaVerne
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