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L'hermittes was one of my first sx's. When I met with MS doctor at Mayo for the first time many years ago, he asked if I had had the buzzing in my hands or legs or spine. I had not put it on my initial paperwork. In fact, I had forgotten about it since I had had a doctor work-up way back when and was misdiagnosed as having a bulging disk which supposedly was causing the sx (10+years ago).

MS Doc said it was a classic sx of MS.
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