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-i'm 19 years old
-live near berlin
-attend school: 13 grade
-wan't to study computer science next year
-i've got ms for 3 years
-i'm on teriflunomide
-suffering today from the lhermitte-syndrome
Willkommen, Tobi!
Your English is wonderful; my German is limited to the first word I wrote here! I think you will find much information and many helpful people at this website. Some (but not me) are very knowledgeable about computers -- with your interest in computer science, you will be very comfortable in this group.
We look forward to your participation here -- any questions are happily accepted, we don't have all the answers but we will share our thoughts. We hope you will share with us, too.
thank you
My marks in the english-lessons telling me that my english isn't so well but I hope I can improve it here a little bit...
The reason why I joined this forum is because here are more topics about clinical trials (especially about teriflunomide) discussed than in german forums.
tag tobi, ich habe fur vier jahre in der schule deutsch gelernt, aber jetzt habe ich alles vergessen ... i don't even know how bad that was LOL
anyway, welcome to TIMS!
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the lhermitte-syndrome is an electrical sensation that runs down the back and into the limbs from involvement of the posterior columns, and is produced by bending the neck forward or backward