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Default Should I be panicking yet?

First I'm using dictation software so sorry if there's any punctuation mistakes or just general Bad typing.

I can barely move both of my hands and I'm starting to have problems doing certain things that everybody has to do. (TM I, Don't ask) You find out who your true friends and relatives Are when you can't use both Hands.

I'm walking really Weird and I don't feel good. Should I be panicking yet or should Wait Until tomorrow and pretty much call my Dr. and scream at him then?

I don't want steroids but I want my hands Back.

The fact that my hands are numb, and i can barely move them And my neck hurts,My low back hurts, and I'm having problems walking. feet are a little numb

I'm just having problems dealing with This. It sucks
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