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i may not be able to fully explain this because i am really tired still. I was in the hospital for 1 night because I was having problems walking and coordination. My mind is still light headed. after running several tests and MRI which neuro said came back normal he concluded it was because of a medication i am taking. It is topomax that i am on as a mood stabalizer and have been for about 5 yrs. My walking has improved but I am still really tired. My question is others have said the possibility of ms and i wanted to know about if i could still have it or get anyone's opinion about this. thanks
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