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Old 02-09-2008, 11:33 PM #1
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Default Pollyanna's Back!!!

MS is a hard and difficult disease to deal with. We all have our horror stories of the medical profession, the general public, our best friends/or family members....

We could go on and on.

What I propose to you is this:

Look at what MS has brought to you GOOD in your life....I know...it may be hard...but look...somewhere inside all this disease something, albeit small, has happened for the better for you.....
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