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Help tell me about tingling...

Okay...lying on my recliiner, to fatigued to move. Suddenly, I get tingling from the neck down...it lasted for several minutes before dissipating.
Then, a short time later, I got tingling from the knees down. Same thing. Dissipated after a time.

How does this relate to MS? I made sure my neck wasn't askew, not pressing on any nerves...it wouldn't go away til it was ready to...

This is a completely new symptom. I'm putting it in my symptom journal, but it worries me...

Who else has experienced this, and is it from MS or something else?
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