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Old 02-02-2012, 01:50 PM #6
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Welcome Sherric, nice to meet you.

I used to have that floaty feeling a lot and had vertigo too, in my earlier RRMS days.

I'm not suprised that you received a bunch of "me toos" here. It's not an unusual symptom. If your Neuro looks at you like you're crazy, you need a new MS Neuro.

Glad you decided to join us.
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