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Old 05-13-2012, 08:42 PM #1
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Default My daughter thinks she may have MS

She has a lot of pins and needles feelings in her feet and legs, cold spots on her legs and increasing cognitive problems. She already has one auto immune disease. She knows that there are many problems that can cause these problems. Her sister has chronic fatuige and my sister has fibromyalgia. She also has depression. She had a hard marriage in which she had to always be the strong one and the heavy. She is on Chantix to quit smoking.
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