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Living with Multiple Sclerosis

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June 2007

  • My Son - by Rick L - (Tue, Jun 19 2007)
    I found out my son had MS when was fifteen years old. He had problem with drugs for long period of time. he been clean for two years. now he is twenty seven years of age. now having pain in back and neck [more..]
  • Hemi Facial Spasms and MS - by G Mc - (Mon, Jun 11 2007)
    I have Secondary progressive Multiple Sclerosis I also suffer with (and I do mean suffer) Right sided hemi facial spasms. I am disheartened to read that most cases are on the left side, as mine are not. [more..]
  • Grassroots SSDI/SSI Reform Campaign - by Bob G - (Thu, Jun 07 2007)
    I was diagnosed with MS in 2003. Prior to being stricken with the disease, I owned a thriving advertising agency for 17 years, and worked for some prominent companies. [more..]
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