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Old 07-23-2014, 10:43 PM #1
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Originally Posted by daisy.girl View Post
I have awaken for the last few mornings with a very stiff and very sore hand/fingers. I can barely move my fingers or close my hand. It is painful to hold something, or even to lean against the counter.

I am wondering if this is MS related? or just arthritis or something else? It came on so quickly, I just woke up with the pain. Completely new.

Anyone have any insight or advise for me?
Dystonia or reflex sympathetic dystrophy
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