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Old 02-08-2012, 06:26 PM #1
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Unhappy Week 5 still numb..

Hi everyone,

I'm not dx as of yet.. I'm in my 5th week of numbness drop foot and numbness and jerkiness in my left arm.. I finally got an appointment for the MS clinic in Toronto.

I'm glad I'm seeing the same ms neuro/specialist that I saw 3 yrs ago maybe now I will get a definitive dx.

I have had to take a sick leave from work and we are putting our house up for sale to move back home closer to family... I'm really surprised these sx have been so constant if anything getting worse..

Thanks for letting me vent
Cindy
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