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Hi Ami. I have had all of the symptoms that you mention, at one time or
another, over the 50 yrs I've been infected with MS. Some at different times
apart, and some together. I don't have regular flares anymore, but flares are
stronger, usually, and as Snoopy
says, includes old and some new symptoms. You usually have no doubt,
when you are having an exacerbation.

When in doubt, go to ER or call Neuro/Doc, to see what he thinks or suggests.

Feel better soon.
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