Women carriers. Do they have physical symptoms? - AMN EASIER

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Women carriers. Do they have physical symptoms?

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I am trapped in Japan on account of the old Coronavirus. I found this interview with Dr Shoji Tsuji,Tokyo University Hospital. A place I have visited before. An excellent hospital.

I have never met Dr Tsuji, but I did a rough translation of his Japanese, have a read, he says what we all know - women do indeed experience AMN symptoms.

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I have been busy putting up as much AMN related info as I can on my blog. Still a work in progress.

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I put up a lot of antioxidant info, plus I'm getting all of my spasticity stuff up there as well. Just need to tidy it all up and tag it. It is all in the menus.

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