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Gosh, I've had "sock toes" (feels like I have wool socks on) for over 7 years. Only diminished a little this past summer...
tingling comes and goes...I just have learned to write it in my symptom journal with dates of onset/remission and move on...

I didn't before being dxd, however...I would constantly think and worry about every symptom and whether or not it was part of what I thought was MS. Now, after several years, I have learned to try to ignore things unless they really bother me.
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