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Old 06-21-2012, 02:27 PM #1
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Default things aren't looking good for my sister

My sister has been complaining that she keep on having this 'drunk' feeling everyday (and that with no alcohol), she is extremely off balance and confused,
We can only see the doctor 4 July, I know that the off balance is part of MS but not too sure about the drunken feeling, could it be that she will be wheelchair bound soon?

I wish there is something I can do for her to make life a little easier!
I feel so helpless!
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