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G'day ms siblings. Are YOU smiling? If no. why not? SMILE. We all have the opportunity for a treatment option today. When I started Australia only had Beta Betaseron or nothing. Today that is very different, we have options. Our ms has options it can be slowed down. How GREAT is that?

Smile and have a really fabulous day.

Royce :-)

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smiling and giggles are some easy and great medicine that doesn't cost anything and brings much happiness....come on everyone and laugh a lot and smile a lot and everyone around you will do the same and wonder what is so funny ....good fun...loads of great medicine...

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