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Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Shiela K. Reyman looks past MS: EastValleyTribune.com
Shiela \ is turning her love of scrapbooking and her desire to help others with multiple sclerosis into a scrapbooking club. The Mesa 37-year-old was diagnosed with MS in 2002. “Everybody has something to deal with, I just have MS,” said Reyman, who walks with the aid of a cane, or for long distances uses a wheelchair. “It’s part of who I am, but it’s not what I am.”MORE |