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Old 02-19-2013, 12:53 PM #4
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Thank you for the responses.

The rheumy did a bunch of blood work to rule out the vit-D, thyroid and other things.

I called the neuro. They moved my appointment to Thursday. (it was the best they could do). The receptionist told me that everything I told her was consistent with what "other" MS patients say. That makes me feel some what better. However, it's just more than a little freaky to have all these strange new things going on with my body.

I know I may not have any more answers come Thursday...but at least I'll have seen a doctor and will hopefully gain more understanding on what's happening.
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