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Old 09-28-2011, 09:38 AM #1
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Default Unsubstantiated fatigue...

Hi guys

It has been 10 years since I was diagnosed with RRMS. I had an MRI and an appointment with my neuro a couple of days ago.

I have been experiencing some MAJOR fatigue issues recently, to the point where I can't stand up and feel completely smashed. This is happening especially in the afternoon and then into the evening.

When we went through the MRI films, it didn't show any new lesions and all looked pretty stable. Lots and lots of lesions that have been there for a long time though.

After I mentioned my fatigue, the doc basically said there was nothing MS-wise to substantiate it, and suggested that perhaps I needed a multivitamin.

Have any of you experienced fatigue that doesn't come from an 'official' relapse? I felt like a goose telling him about it.

Just wondering

Lyn
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