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Old 11-07-2009, 01:47 AM #1
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Default Question about an episode

Hi all,

I'm new to this forum and to the knowledge of having MS.

I have had an episode twice now, that I wonder if any of you have had.

It begins with tremors in my arms (most noticeably when trying to write), then escalates, the tremors become quite severe and I begin to hyperventilate. The first time this happen, I went to the Emergency Room (via ambulance) where I stayed for several hours, they were unable to get a Neurologist/Neurosurgeon to come and check me out, so they sent me home. This happened again just a few days ago (this time I stayed home and rode out the storm), it is a very scary experience, when you realize you have no control over the situation and just have to ride it out. Is this a common experience with MS?
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