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Old 06-30-2014, 01:06 AM #1
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Default I fell...

About 2am sat morning I had to go to the bathroom so I went to get out of bed...I fell. I tried to get up a few times and my right leg would work. It felt like jello. I finally got up and walked to the bathroom. I walked in and almost fell again. My leg wasn't numb or asleep it just felt like it wasn't there. Could this be a MS symptom? I've not been diagnosed with ms but I have a lot of the symptoms. I'm on baclofin but I don't think that had anything to do with my fall. My leg is so black from falling. It really scared me.
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