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Yes, I also hate to automatically blame everything on ms. But I can't think what else this would be right now. I've had my gallbladder out, so can't blame it on that.

I've had these pains before, but seem worse this time. I'm also having some other things going on, so am wondering if I'm in a bit of a relapse.

I'm hoping it soon subsides so I don't have to call my neuro. Not sure what he could do other than steroids, which I avoid unless absolutely necessary. Not sure if there is any meds that could help or not.

Thanks for your response.
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