My second relapse, which hit in 2008, surprised me more than any other (other than the one that got me diagnosed, of course). Relapses tend to do that. When that happens, just hang on for the ride. (Originally published in March of 2008.) - Dave
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It took two and half years from my first attack, which numbed the entire right side of my body in the fall of 2005, for the second relapse to strike. With relapse remitting multiple sclerosis, that second attack was almost certainly going to happen. So it was odd that I didn’t see it coming in March of 2008....
http://activemsers.blogspot.com/2011...elapse-in.html
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It took two and half years from my first attack, which numbed the entire right side of my body in the fall of 2005, for the second relapse to strike. With relapse remitting multiple sclerosis, that second attack was almost certainly going to happen. So it was odd that I didn’t see it coming in March of 2008....
http://activemsers.blogspot.com/2011...elapse-in.html
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