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Old 07-14-2012, 03:52 PM #5
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I get terrible electric shots, I call them bolts of lightning, in my feet. When I am around my husband I don't stifle my scream. Well it's not really a scream. But when I'm around my little grandkids I really have to hold it in and pretend nothing is happening. I am getting some light ones in my hands now. I also can get them in some of my more severe areas of psoriasis, I'm not sure if it is MS or psoriasis related.
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