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Old 10-17-2013, 08:15 PM #1
Myelogirl Myelogirl is offline
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Default Zebra in a herd of horses.

Hi, my story is long and complicated so I won't go in depth just yet.

I have a rare illness the result of which has caused degeneration of the posterior columns of the spinal cord causing central neuropathy/myelopathy. I also have peripheral neuropathy. End result is difficulty in walking, ataxia, hypertonicity and muscle spasming. I use a walker for mobility at home and a motorised wheelchair for trips outside the house.

I haven't read a lot of the forum yet but I'm sure glad I've found a place where I won't feel so alone.

Bye for now.
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