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Old 08-08-2011, 11:31 PM #6
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Welcome dvora. Stumble Inn is the place that we just sit around on our lounge chairs with a cool drink and an umbrella over our head and talk about whatever we want to talk about. As you can see, some of it is rediculous, some of it is helpful and some of it is, well it just is! Here we try to help people realize that people with MS have regular lives to live and MS has to fit into that. So this is our regular life place to be!!!! There are some rants and raves, their are tears form laughing so hard but we are all in this together. The other forum, just plain Multiple sclerosis is for disease related subjects.
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