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This is an interesting thread Catch. I too have thought about doing something like this, but then on thinking about it more decided it hasn't been done, cause it isn't practical...
1 - Tkrik touched on the fact that anyone could take the list and say they have all the invisible sx....and yes they would....and unfortunately that would affect us all they way to SS office....
2- From reading people's experiences this past year, I believe that different symptoms present themselves differently....such as numbness.... I myself have experienced numbness in my face to different degrees....
3- Personally I don't want to see an all inclusive lists of sx....No I didn't know sidestepping was a sx and it got a lot worse, and no I didn't know I could have a cold arm to where it hurt. And no I didn't know my bladder could stop working. But hello that is what my doc is for! I call and say hey, I can't pee...is that MS or something else? What do I do???
4- I think we should describe the things to the best of our abilities...we might say something (especially the limbolanders) that might indicate a different medical phenomenon is going on. Where is if we had a "standard" talk, they wouldn't say and the doctor would miss an important piece of information.
No matter how I look at it, I don't see the point of doing this. I disappointed myself when I did this!! But keep on thinking and talking to us!
Someone asked me why I don't vent here! I have to laugh at this! I don't vent I write novels in philosophical ways!!! LOL
Catch, thanks for your thread!
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