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Default What the heck was that?

I’ve had MS for most of my life, and I never had any paralysis as a symptom. I do have numbness, but it isn’t wide spread. The other day I had a half an hour or so where things on my right side weren’t quite right. My whole right arm had reduced feeling. It sort of felt like it was asleep, and my fingers had no fine motor skills. The right side of my face had reduced feeling, and my right foot/leg was affected similarly, though to a lesser degree than my arm.

This is my concern: Was this an MS thing, or should I suspect a mini-stroke? I am 63, so mini-stroke isn’t out of the question, and I sure wouldn’t want to ignore a warning sign.

Whaddya think?
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