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PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:35 pm 
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Hi!

MS used to be seen as an older persons condition. But is now affecting more and more young adults. some producing clear MRIs or LPs being left in "Limboland" until something comes along that they can be sqeezed into, incredible.

It is now time for the older generation to stand aside and let young minds take over the theory reins. They need to wipe the MS board clean from all that has gone before and start again from scratch. perhaps challenging the age old theory as to why lesions occur on the brain. whether they be stress related, caused by whiplash or trauma, the question needs answering.

In other words throw out the MS handbook. the older generation has cpome up with a big fat zero and for many many years too.

It is my opinion, and thats all it is before I get slapped down hard and fast.

Are you ready you may need to sit down for this one.

You CANNOT cure what does not EXIST. I told you that you need to sit down.

Let new fresh young eyes, look at the whole complex mess that has been created here and by the medical world wow! now that is mind blowing stuff.

Fiona

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