Former Thornbury and Oldbury woman's life was changed by MS

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Former Thornbury and Oldbury woman's life was changed by MS

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She said: "The operation will hopefully help my condition. For me I would love to be able to walk from my chair to the bathroom, to be able to use a knife a fork or to write.

"If it kills me, it kills me. I can’t imagine this existence for another 40 years."
http://www.gazetteseries.co.uk/news/883 ... ruck_by_MS_/

She's 42 with PPMS and her husband has terminal cancer.
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http://www.gazetteseries.co.uk/news/890 ... anging_op/

an update
she is still fundraising for the CCSVI procedure and now dealing with the death of her husband
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