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Old 08-21-2013, 06:05 PM #1
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Default Prednisone worked for leg weakness, could it still be ms?

Hi, this might sound like a silly question but I know nothing about ms or medication. I've been experiencing weakness in my limbs for a month now which brought me to this forum. I took 60mls of presnisone today to see if it would help my weakness and it did !! For the first time in weeks my energy is back, no leg/arm weakness, and I feel like I can run a mile!! Would prednisone help ms symptoms or would it not do anything if it was ms related. I'm really hoping it wouldn't help and my symptoms are not ms, any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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