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Old 10-06-2011, 03:52 PM #1
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Default Explain you pain!!

My pain usually comes and goes, it comes with a vengance in my legs, this week, beside being weak, I have a pain mostly when I walk about 3 inches above my left ankle, on the outer side, and now I am wondering if it is ms at all, my legs ache most of the time, but having a lot of difficulty walking right now, the only thing that helps me with this, is that I have to think it will pass. Just wondering what everyone else goes through, I surely don't remember if this has been talked about before.
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