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Old 09-20-2010, 06:06 PM #1
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Default Abnormal Sensations

I am new here. Just posted thread about PPMS. I am 52 years old. Started with abnormal sensory sensations over a year ago. Has anyone started this way. Pin Prick feelings head to toe, now more concentrated on right side. Buzzing in feet added to list and electrical wormey feelings even after 90 mg. of Gabapentin.

I did have an MRI, EMG, and Spinal Tap last August, neuro said all ok. Can MS hide from these tests in early stages of older onset MS?

I am getting more afraid by the minute.

Anyone older onset?
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