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Old 02-13-2014, 09:28 PM #4
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Hello,
I'd like to provide answers, but I am a mystery myself...
I have the same thing with my toes going up when I walk along with a variation of other symptoms. Docs thought MS for me as well, but after seeing an MS specialist they aren't sure. It seems like there is sadly more unknown than known when it comes to neurology. Hope you get some answers soon!
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