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Old 11-18-2009, 04:24 AM
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I think I had MS back in the mid-90s, but I kind of think I didnt really start getting a lot of the little weird symptoms like numbness in my fingers till after I had a car accident in 99. (car turned left in front of me, my car t-boned that car. My seat belts were crap, and I got tossed foward some and hurt my back and knees.)

No hospitalization, and it seemed everything was soft tissue injury, but it was after that when a lot of my problems seemed to start.

I cant wait to go to the doctor tomorrow (hopefully, havent got an appointment yet) My neck is killing me right now, and the pain is going up into the back of my head and I want to scream everytime I have a muscle spasm. Shoulder's are also screaming at me.

I think I'll go take a flexeril and hope that helps me get some sleep. I know I'll be screaming and crying into my pillows pretty soon if it doesnt let up. This seems to be more painful than the back injury I had in 99, but then this is in the neck, and I cant help moving my head and neck that much, so I might be aggravating it just by turning my head or moving my arms and shoulders.

I just want to make sure I didnt do anything seriously bad to myself, I dont even want pain meds (yet) since the flexeril seems to be doing a halfway decent job, I just keep letting it wear off before I take any more. (was starting to feel a bit stoned from being so relaxed, and was getting tired of falling asleep while I was playing Sims 3)

5 more hours till the doctor's office opens...yay!

It's cold here tonight, and shivering is making it hurt more.
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