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      <title>&quot;No More Secs! Living, Laughing &amp; Loving Despite Multiple Sclerosis&quot;</title>
      <description>When I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) at the age of 44, all previous assumptions about health, work, and my new romance were suddenly up for grabs. My memoir, No More Secs! Living, Laughing &amp;amp; Loving Despite Multiple Sclerosis, is a story of acceptance and change and a basic truth -- good health and life are fleeting, but love and humor trump all. Every second matters, a point driven home by yet another life-altering diagnosis.How...</description>
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