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Old 01-11-2010, 09:25 PM #1
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Default how to tell the difference?

Ok,Ive had ms since 07.
Was on copaxone for a while,but now have gone all natural.

Doing pretty fine,until a very eventful summer. Very stressful at that!!

It started out okay. Then mid july,I started having problems with my bladder.
Then memory problems got worse,balance was iffy,then numbness.
I have had 4 MRI's this past summer alone.
All of em show no new leasions,and no inhansements of old ones.
If anything the old leasons aer healing!! which is great news!!

But I seem to be having worsening of sx..
Now my memory is very iffy. Im getting really scard now.
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