Primary-Progressive MS (PPMS) is a subcategory of Chronic-progressive MS. PPMS has no remissions and progresses gradually from the first onset. Minor improvement is possible once it levels off. Improvement occurs in about 10% of patients.
Welcome back. If you are just tuning in, we have been lucky enough to interview some prominent MS bloggers who live with Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. This week, Marc Stecker has joined us. Begin reading with Part One. Our interview continues below with Part Two. Switching gears. There are no proven effective treatments for…
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