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Default New to MS, still figuring it out, what your opinion on this NEW symptom?

Hey there! First time post! I am 22 diagnosed with MS last year. For the past few days I have been experiencing a massive amount of pain in my back. My muscles in my ENTIRE back are very stiff, sore and uncomfortable. The only relief I get is when I lay all the way down. It feels like they're too weak to support my body weight. I'm only 5'4 and 127lbs. I feel like my muscles are really tired and over-worked in my back. I have been sure not to over do myself the past few days and it hasn't got any better. What are your opinions on what this could be.... I'm thinkin it's a new lesion in my spinal cord but I am still really new to the MS game....


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