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Old 02-10-2011, 11:59 AM #5
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Does anyone here go from happy to unbelievable sadness in the same hour.I am really wondering why I can't control this.Or is this another symptom that I'm just wearing myself out fighting.I noticed that it started with new burning pain all over on the back of my arms and legs.I haven't had that pain ever that hot or in such big patches.The pain has lessened but this new happy/ sad symptom taken it's place.
Hi my name is Carol and I suffer with depression. Did you just get the depression since this flair up because I suffer from it all the time. Depression is a condition of a ms and nothing seems to work for me. I think it's because lesions get in the way of the passage of normal thinking and emotions. There is also an emotional disorder that comes with ms that I have but can't remember the name of it. Your not alone though.
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