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Hi and welcome! I wish I knew what was permanent and what isn't. The pains I know are permanent, though I don't hurt every day. But I'm not sure about lead legs. I lived practically lead-leg-free for two years after a 6 mo course of solumedrol, now its back with a vengeance! Both legs and arms too.
The standard rule of thumb for a relapse is unrelenting symtems lasting three days or more. If it keeps up you may need a trip to the neuro, and some steriods. Good luck, and hope your dx is soon.
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Relax--It only hurts until you die . I'm still walking upright and six feet above ground. . |
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