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Default Does Change of Seasons Mean More Sxs?

Gosh, for the last week I've been in pain in my legs and arms...can't tell if it's fibro during the day or MS, but it's definitely MS during the night...all I want is a decent night's sleep. I think my daytime pain would lessen if I could get sleep at night.
I feel as if I'm in a Twilight Zone episode and can't get out...
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