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Debbie, you sound a bit like me.
I am 55 and starting menopause (yeah I'm kinda late with that) so I'm not sure if my cognitive issues are my age and issues with menopause.
I'm also battling bladder issues a lot.
My spasticity does not come and go.....it just comes and stays.

I get a weird "off balance" in my head that is present more times than not.
However; I am labeled RRMS due to the fact that I have not had "newer or different" symptoms pop up.

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