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Old 08-06-2012, 07:20 AM #8
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My most recent attack had my right leg and right arm go numb and so weak it was nearly paralyzed, especially my hand. I couldn't write, couldn't use a fork, couldn't type except lefty. I've had my right forearm/hand go numb before in the past, but nothing nearly as bad as this most recent attack. Thankfully it passed in a couple weeks (with some oral methylprednisolone which I think helped).

I don't have any advice, just some empathy. It was definitely scary to realize all the things I did without thinking about it were suddenly impossible.
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