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Originally Posted by skywalker1988 View Post
What do you mean ON, Sally? And why is slumping due to MS Fatigue? I'm really new to all of this MS stuff, just not the pain part if you get what I mean.
Optic Neuritis (sorry)

With MS Fatigue (caused by demilynization), sometimes it
takes too much effort to keep your shoulders up, so they slump.

P. S...... I do most of my exercises and stretches, lying on my couch.
I do try to stand and stretch up on my toes for as long as can
manage (I don't walk very far, anymore.
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