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What has happened to Susan's MS ?


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Whats happened to Susans MS ??

Has it disappeared ?

I dont think it can be cured or is it still there or what. My sister brought it to my attention today and I was like oh yeah I totally forgot about it.

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It hasn't dissapeared as such, but it comes and goes, she went through a realy bad stage recently in Aus, but now seems okay-ish.

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Yeah notice your from Ireland - so you may not have seen the recent 2009 episode - but the MS is still present! zzazzb's right, the symptoms can be controlled with medication so they come and go.

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Yeah notice your from Ireland - so you may not have seen the recent 2009 episode - but the MS is still present! zzazzb's right, the symptoms can be controlled with medication so they come and go.

Oh I was beginning to think the writers had totally forgot!! ad I was like tut tut bad continuity :lol:

Thanks you for clearing that up for me :D

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It tends to come up in storylines that cause stress etc. But I am glad it doesn't interfer with Susan as a character, she's one of my favourites and I was wondering how they would handle this large storyline with on of the main characters but they have done it well.

  • 9 months later...
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Oh I was beginning to think the writers had totally forgot!! ad I was like tut tut bad continuity :lol:
There is no way that Jackie would forget about something as huge as that. The MS will never dissapear, but it is a convinient plot device for the writers as it is a condition that will come and go.
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^yes, my husband has had MS for about 12 years now and for the first few years the symptoms could disappear for months at a time then show up for a little while then go again. However it does seem that when Susan is suffering her symptoms they seem to be very extreme, but hey this is soap land :wink:

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