A Conversation for Multiple Sclerosis

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Post 1

pedboy

It looks like we are writing similar guide entries, maybe we should get together and come up with something better than the two halves. mine can be found at A967575 - Multiple Sclerosis . And yes I am a canuck also.
smiley - zen
smiley - towel


ms

Post 2

Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese

oh, er... you mean krayzee girl? She doesn't seem to be around anymore and it was me who copied her work and did some minor changes (that's why I'm appearing as the 'editor'). Anyway, I don't have the time do finish it -nor am I familiar with the subject- so if you want then just go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/plain/test678846, copy the contents from out of the box and paste it into a blank entry page.


smiley - cheers
Bossel


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Post 3

pedboy

Thank you, I did make some revisions , but am having a hard time with guide ml. could you take a look at it and offer advice or make revisions? it can be found here http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A967575


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Post 4

doProP

G'day folks smiley - smiley
Good to see that you are working together on some important info for the guide. Although I have a big raspberry for the powers, "spasticity" and "spastic" are medical terms. Such extreme and (knee jerk) reactionary censorship is an absolute disgrace and only makes the guide look petty and feeble. The next thing you know they will be bleeping out JERK. Come on powers, how about some integrity for hard working researchers doing it for the benefit of us all?
I am studying MS at the moment and will be pleased to make a contribution soon.

eggs
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