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Relapsers, how wold you rate your condition since the procedure (PP and SP have their own poll) -

Worse than before
0
No votes
Same as before, no relapses
0
No votes
Improved some
1
25%
Improved a great deal
3
75%
 
Total votes: 4

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Relapser's, Here's your poll about MS symptoms--

Post by jay123 »

Unfortunately we obviously don't have everyones results in the tracking thread. I have added a simple poll just to get an idea of how people are doing. If you have had a procedure (angio or stent) and are RR please fill this out one time!
Thanks
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Post by Inge67 »

Great poll!
Would it be possible to add a question that is linker to the answers given in the first question?

"how long has it been since your procedure?"
with scale
1-2 months
3-4 months
5-6 months
7-8 etc or with a different interval.

Obviously we like to continue this poll for a longer time, so perhaps we have to scale the answers over a longer period of time, e.g
24+ months
18-24 months
12-18 months
8-12 m
6-8 m
3-6 m
1-2 m

goal is to further link improvements to type of ms(rr, sp) to time.
Can people revote after a certain period of time or can you only vote once from à certain ip adress?

Can we make it a Sticky?

Hope you agree on this.
Bye
Inge
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thx

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I didn't find any options like you suggest on the poll, so I'm just hoping for general answers from people after their surgery symptoms are gone -
Your ideas are great - wish we could.
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