I remember sitting in the neurologist’s office feeling it was more like a courtroom. It was as though I was on trial for a crime I didn’t commit.
After reviewing all the evidence – including numbness in my hands, feet and chest and the shocking sensation down my spine which investigators referred to as Lhermitte’s Syndrome – the radiologist had charged me, Dan Digmann, with having Multiple Sclerosis.
I did nothing to warrant these allegations, but all the evidence presented to the...

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