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Old 06-09-2012, 08:43 AM #1
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Default The MS Thief came back last night

Well, the two weeks of relative improvement was nice, but this morning things are not going so well. Cog-fog, along with vision stuff, dizziness and incoordination are back in full force.
This may be due to a couple of nights of little sleep because of leg spasms, despite the Baclofen, so maybe with some rest it will ease off. Sure hope so.
It is getting harder to read and type because of vision problems and the symptoms of motion sickness that go with it when I do. I'll definitely be a "slow moving vehicle" today. Catch you all later.
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