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Question ? About RRMS and worsening symptoms

I'm sure this has been covered by various threads/posts, but of course I can't remember...
Anyway, in RRMS, do your symptoms worsen over time-the ones that don't go away?
My toes going to sleep was the first really concrete neurological sign I had back in '05. Now they're all practically totally asleep, and never regain their sensation, where before I would feel them a bit more, then they'd go back to bed...
Just wondering...after all this time, I still don't understand various aspects of this stupid disease...
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