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Old 05-11-2012, 01:12 AM #1
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So I just wanted to know because everything just seem to have stop. I have a few twitches but not all that I was going through like my feet are not hurting when I get up.

This is the best I have felt in months.
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Hello

I have had symptoms that have just stopped..... that is the remitting part of relapsing remitting MS. Particularly in the early stages, myelin regenerates and you make a full recovery.

Enjoy it, and I hope you feel this good for a really long time.

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This can happen. It happened to me from time to time when I was still working. the trick here is to not stop your preventive measures, if you have any, like your diet, rest, etc.
Don't be fooled by the remission. On the other hand, do not deny that the healing has happened. Don't say you just imagined the symptoms when you had them. This is a pattern of Relapsing Remitting, I guess. I say "I guess" because I guess about everything related to neurological disease.
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I like to make hay while the sun shines.

Although others say I am expending all my energy and increasing my stress level, which I am, to me it is far less stressful to feel as if I am actively planning and making things easier for myself in times to come when the monster rears its ugly head.

I have been fortunate in that stress, while it will increase my minor MS symptoms, so far knock on wood, even extreme physical and mental stress hasn't caused a huge MS problem for me so I keep pushing ahead while I can.

I hate this disease!!!!
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Congratulations! Enjoy the time "off." It may be a few weeks or years or even always. Some (no one I know) people never have a symtom again.
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I hope your first remission lasts as long as mine did (about 17 yrs.)
My Daughter (42) with MS has been enjoying a 6 yr remission and I'm praying she keeps going!
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