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Old 08-01-2010, 03:50 PM #10
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The not really getting my breath thing seems to be sensory to me. (I've been trying to figure out what's bugging me with it)

I hate feeling like there's no breeze on my face, and with the numbness around my lips, it just feels like the air isnt moving around much. I have my ceiling fan on high and an electric tower fan on the floor and it feels a lot better.

Only problem is, that the numbness is now also up in my eye (my eyeball feels just like it does when the eye doctor puts numbing drops in my eyes) and it feels dry too, no matter what I do (altho, it's watering like crazy at the same time) The air from the fans feels like it's drying out my eyes.

Geeze, the MS doesnt just suck like heck, it's driving me batty!!! I think the MS trolls in my head must be all be arguing with themselves on just how they're going to try to drive me nuts. They cant decide which method is best so they're using all of them. (my right leg is numb and my left leg hurts this weekend....tell them to leave me alone for a few months or years!)
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