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Old 07-17-2012, 03:07 PM #1
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Default Body aches/pains

Hi,

I've was dx with MS last year and I was symptom free for about 7-8 months. My first two initial issues last year were leg weakness and double vision. Anyway, I've noticed that the muscles in my legs are really tight feeling on and off...somedays the muscles feel very tight..some days it's not so bad. Also, over the past few weeks I've had increasing muscle aches/pains.

For those that have had MS for awhile now, is this common in MS? I'm new to all this so it's hard for me to figure out why is attributable to the MS and what's not.

Thanks!
Betsy
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