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Old 08-28-2013, 07:03 AM #2
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Trying to figure out why that sort of thing happens can make you crazy. A small physical exertion can result in major symptoms while other times a large physical effort goes off without a hitch.
Sometimes, it doesn't make any sense at all.

It seems that even when everything seems to be going relatively well symptom wise, the MS-thang has to interrupt that and do a little checking in; almost as if to say, 'Remember me? I'm still here."

It would be so much easier for everyone if the MS-thang would just get its own phone. Then it could just call up and leave a message...preferably in text because I don't do those .

Hang in there Cdi .

For what its worth I get those twitchy reminders too. Mine are not painful and that is always something to be grateful for. In my case, stretching seems to help the twitching go away and the weakness is a 'wait it out' thing.

With love, Erika
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