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I did call the pcp and they did help me faster and the neuro called after it was all over. he said yes MS can cause these kind of things but if the meds do not help I will get you to someone that you can talk to. I am like saying to myself did you hear the part where I said this is out of the blue like if something happen I would be able to say Iam going through something and is bothering me. butI just said ok.
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