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Old 11-23-2009, 10:43 PM #1
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Default Just curious

I know everyone's MS is different, but mine seems particularly different, so I'm curious about the rest of you.

How many MS sx do you have? 1, 3, 5, many?
When sx bother you, or you are in a flare, is it 1 issue? 2? 5? many?
Do your sx come and go throughout the day, hour, week?

If I sat down and counted every sx I have or have had, it seems like a lot. Usually something everyday.

Here's my quick list:

twitches (arms, legs, back)
muscle spasms (legs and back)
the hug
numb spots
lead legs
jello brain
eye/ear/neck pain
TN (?)
shooting pains in arms
hand & wrist pain
right knee pain and limited movement
gastroparesis
pins and needles in hands & feet
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