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Old 04-16-2010, 11:33 AM #8
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Originally Posted by Aarcyn View Post
Hey Sally - what are your sx's?
Thanks for asking, Cyn.

Just the usual creepy crawly, tingly, spastic, and general weakness. The biggest thing to me is, that I really can't walk anymore..

Most of my SX are in my legs...the left one, more than the right. As a matter of fact, if both legs were as good as my right one, I'd have little problem walking. I can still stand, hold on and transfer, but can't take more than a few steps.

I believe LDN has minimized my SX, especially my MS fatigue. I just have normal tiredness now...no longer have the debilitating MS Fatigue..

I keep up my daily exercises and stretches to keep things moving, but my left leg is not strong enough to help me walk...bahhhh!!!
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