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For those in Michigan -- event


There will be an Ask the Expert event sponsored by the National MS Society Michigan Chapter on Saturday, October 23, 2010   9 am -- 11:30 am at:

Troy Community Center
3179 Livernois
Troy, MI  

For more information, visit http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/Calendar/991355731?view=Detail&id=221750

You must get tickets for the event, but people with MS get complimentary admission.

This event is a Q&A event with 3 doctors on the panel to answer any MS-related question.  One of them is my MS neurologist, Mirela Cerghet, MD.  
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Oops, Lu, that's THIS forum  :-)

The MS Live Events one is

http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Live-Events-for-MS/show/879?camp=msc

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This sounds great and I see you already posted in on the LIVE EVENTS group - if people haven't looked at it yet, the address for the group is

http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Multiple-Sclerosis/show/41

Every chance we get to hear these neuros - especially the perspective from other doctors - is really helpful in understanding this MySterious disease.

Thanks so much for sharing this with us .... I wish I were in MI.

Lulu
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