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Old 08-20-2013, 07:54 AM #1
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Default Legs and arms feel weak like jelly, possible ms?

Hi I'm 32 and for the last month I have been experiencing weak/ jelly like feeling in my legs and now arms. It's a constant weak feeling no pain, and even shaving my legs and apply cream feels "different" than usual. I am still able to walk upstairs, run etc and my bloodwork came back normal. No change in my eye sight, I thought i was getting a uti last week because i was urinating more frequently but it only lasted a day or two and then back to normal. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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