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OneEyeBlind
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Holiday wishes...

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Hi everyone,

I would like to wish everyone here at ThisIsMS a very Happy and HEALTHY Holiday Season and a New Year full of Prosperity, Laughter and Good Health. (And this is a longshot but, a cure would be nice too!) :P

Sincerely,
Karen (OneEyeBlind) :wink:

* I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy it!
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flora68
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Happy Holidays

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Thanks, Karen. And the same to you and yours. :D
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Post by Arron »

our best wishes to all for a wonderful holiday season...

I predict that this New Year is going to be a huge one for MS research... second year Tysabri data, Aimspro results, stem cell progress, further news on oral therapies in trial like laquinimod and antibiotics, etc...

Let's keep huddling close together, sharing the support, knowledge and affection to make MS a distant memory. Something we're fond of mentioning: We can't wait for the day when we turn to each other and say: "Remember when we had MS?"
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Being able to say remember when I had MS? Is something to look forward to and would be a wonderful thing! I am thankful that they have made the progress they have in the recent years. When I read things and see the life expectancy or disability expectancy from even 50 yrs ago I am thankful for the changes and the chance I have been given to be as active and as "normal" in my life as I can be.
Monica
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