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Teeth so, I can walk...

!!!!! i can walk unassisted now! ive stopped using the power carts at walmart and use a regular cart. its hard to do, (and painful) but it feels good to get a little exercise! I am also able to stand in the shower and drive as well!!!

in other news, i now have MAJOR numbness and tingling on my right side of my chest, which is new (the tingling, the numbness has been there all along).

MS is so weird. i should be starting tysabri soon, if the damn clinic ever calls me :P

yay me!
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