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Old 07-11-2013, 11:06 AM #1
Midori2013 Midori2013 is offline
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Default Tell me about dropping things

So, I have asked a few questions the last day or so as I am trying to understand what is going on with my body.


Someone in another post had mentioned on of their first MS symptoms was dropping things.


This made me remember something. Maybe 8 years ago, I remember just a few times in this one year I would be holding something, and then as if my brain couldn't multitask, it would just let go of the object, and it would fall to the floor.


There was NO weakness. Just literally my hand would just..let go.

Never had this since then.


My Qs are:


1. Anyone ever drop things like this. No weakness. Just letting go? Is this an MS symptom??

2. Have u had this only to have it go away??


Thanks everyone!!
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