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In April I was diagnosed with RRMS. Since receiving the diagnosis, I have continued to have new symptoms on a weekly basis. My neurologist suspects that I may have a progressive form of MS as my symptoms never subside and I continue to have issues with to breaks in between. I feel at times it's a head game...am I being paranoid, am I being a hypochondriac, does it really feel like this?
I worry that it's not MS or that I'm mentally doing this to myself. I've always been a healthy person until now... My newest symptom is intermittent shooting pains down my arms and legs combined with weakness. The shooting pains last only seconds but are frequent enough to cause me concern. The pains almost remind me of those "growing pains" I had when I was a child. Is this a problem that others have experienced? I have another appointment with my neurologist on Wednesday. I'm trying to stay working as long as I can, but these pains and weakness continue to get worse and more frequent. |
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