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6 Frequently Asked Questions About Inactive Secondary-Progressive MS, Answered
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6 Frequently Asked Questions About Inactive Secondary-Progressive MS, Answered
You haven’t had a relapse of multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms in years, and your last few MRI scans have come back stable. So why is it getting harder to walk around the block or up a flight of stairs? It could be that you have inactive secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) , a type of MS in which you no longer experience very many relapses (if any), but you still notice a gradual decline in function.e60dc2a1-f33c-4a05-9b50-8e3e8e59762…
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