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Old 11-20-2009, 08:08 PM   #1
Dave Mefferd
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Hello - My name is Dave - I'm 65 years old and was diagnosed
with ALS over 12 years ago. At that time - I left traditional
medicine and went to Alternative - vitamins and therapy. It
has worked pretty well - as most of my symptoms are better
and I'm still mobile (but use a cane). My worst symptom is
weak legs - so this is my area of concentration. Open for some
ideas. Thanks
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