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hello,
i started to have a gait problem which worsened.
i also had what felt like shots of electrical wooshing in my left leg.
i also felt off balance.

my dr did a neuro exam...abnormal. she sent me to a neuro...abnormal.
mri showed lesions in CNS. LP was + for O-bands.

i hope your ex finds out what the problem is. knowing is half the battle.
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