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Old 05-08-2013, 06:44 AM #1
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Default Ms, fatigue, optic neuritis, UARS

I have UARS & use CPAP
I always have cold hands and feet.
I always sleep on my side or on my stomach.
My Dad snored.
I do not have MS......but I have 2 sisters that do.
We all had same beginning symptom....Optic neuritis.....blindness in one eye.
I have Extreme fatigue (excessive daytime sleepiness). Whatever.
Taking 20 mg of dextroamphetamine at 8am, 10 am and one 10 mg at noon to get through work day, after 1 pm I am screwed, hard to talk, think and drive. No life after 5 pm.
Last couple years have been under lots of stress.
Body hurts, and ALWAYS feel like I have heavy weights attached to legs.
I'm 44, female, about 120 lbs. and sad.
Sister thinks MS
Going to neurologist and have another sleep study, both within next couple weeks.
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