BY RANDY SHORE, VANCOUVER SUNJANUARY 1, 2010
“One of the biggest frustrations with MS is that so much is unknown,” said Veto, who was diagnosed at the age of 27 when she started to experience abdominal pain in 1996. She had been married to husband Alan Pearce for one year.
Veto’s case is like all cases of MS: it is completely unique and unpredictable.
“I ended up in Vancouver General Hospital emergency five times in one week,” Veto recalled of her first attack.
At first no one knew what was wrong. Doctors kept looking around the abdomen until her symptoms took a bizarre twist.
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