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Default Starting Numbness in leg?

Last night when I was trying to go to sleep, it was hard for me to sleep. Took around 2-3 hours before I eventually did. One thing I noticed was my left leg trying to go to sleep itself - and no matter what position I tried laying in, it tried to go to sleep. Not sure if this is MS related or not. I was DXed back in early April with RRMS. Although I have MS, I have not experienced the numbness yet, so I didn't know if this was the start. My left leg now doesn't feel numb right now, but it does feel different than my right.
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