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Default Does it ever just stop??

I'm in day 5 of weakness in left arm.. hard to use it, lift it.. very "jerky" movements.. right leg is numb from the knee down.

I can start to feel a little weakness and jerkiness in my right arm as well.

Does it get to a point where it just goes away or does it continue to get worse with newer sx?

I'm not dx yet but i do see my pcp on the 23rd..

Thanks for letting me vent.
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