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| View Larger Image | Living with Multiple Sclerosis | DVD-R
| List Price: | $24.95 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | DVD-R | | Studio: | Information Television Network | | Number of Discs: | | | Release Date: | April 05, 2007 | | Sales Rank: | 94,116th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Amazon.com There are few things in life as frightening as the prospect of losing control over one's body, and in turn, one's independence. That's what makes a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis so devastating - the possibility that one-day you might not be able to walk anymore, see clearly, or hold on to anything in your hands. But what makes MS really insidious is its unpredictability. People with MS don't know what their condition might be from hour to hour, let alone from week to week, or year to year. The good news is that treating MS has come a long way over the past ten years, and is expected to go even further over the next ten... The bad news is that life with MS is still a crapshoot. Yet, as we'll see, no matter how bad MS can become, the first step towards beating it starts with re-discovering hope through a new life that's still worth living. This program is part of the award winning public television series Healthy Body, Healthy Mind.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. |
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