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Remission doesn't exactly mean that your symptoms will go away during a remission. Remission means that you're not experiencing new attacks.
If you have numbness, the nerve that's causing the numbness was probably damaged during a flare. Sometimes that doesn't resolve. (not in my experience anyways)
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