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Old 04-10-2015, 06:21 AM #2
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Welcome...sorry you're experiencing such strange symptoms. First off, I'd go to my pcp to get checked over...then, if that doc thinks a visit to a neurologist is in order, that would be the next step.

There are many disorders that have similar symptoms, so with diseases like MS, it's a process of eliminating other diseases and having other revealing signs such as lesions in the brain and/or spinal column.

Keep a symptom journal with dates of onset and dissipation, and also a list of questions for the docs.

Hope you find an answer...
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