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Old 05-28-2011, 10:15 PM #7
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Thanks so much everyone for the replies.

It is so nice to know there are others out there that have the same Sx.

I think it came more as a shock to me then anything, since either I have been in remission for the last 2 1/2ish years or the LDN is/was working. so when a new Sx pops up I get a little freaked out because before that it was relapse after relapse so nothing was to surprising to me.

I see my Neuro on the 31st so I guess I should probably mention this new Sx. so it goes on file. I just know she is gonna want an MRI, but unless it gets really bad and it really effecting my daily life.. I see no point because MRIs are not cheap.
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