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Old 05-13-2012, 10:47 PM #1
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Past 3 days Ive been having this severe pain in the front part of my upper legs. Feels like Im getting either pinched really hard or sometimes like a pin being dragged up and down the leg. Very painful. In the shower I tried shaving my legs and with every stoke of the razor, I had electric shocks going up and down my lower legs. I had to stop.

Ive been having a really hard time walking lately too. I have been using my cane more, but the past 3 or 4 days Ive been having to use my walker. Ive actually fallen a few times lately trying to use just my cane. Im getting those little electric shock swirls in my finger tips again. I havent had those in about 2 months and now the past few days they are back again. Im really hoping Im not starting another flare. Im getting scared. I know there's alot of sensory problems with MS, but they are like all coming at me at once and this part is new to me.
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