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I'm new to the forum but wanted to ask some questions.
I live in Colorado and I was told by two different people that Colorado has the highest statistics for people with MS. I was diagnosed about 2 years ago by my Neurologist and was given a script for Marijuana for pain. It didn't work so I stay on my Methadone. I also have RSD, TOS, Interstital Cystitis, Cronic Fatigue Syndrome, Cronic Pain Syndrome and now have been diagnosed with Lyme disease. My fatigue has become much worse, I stay sick at my stomach a lot, I have twitching and jerking, I have allergies, and too much more to name going on right now. I have gotten worse this month. My caregiver thinks it's my MS getting worse. She has been a caregiver for years and was also the boss in the caregivers office for 8 years so she is pretty up on what going on with clients. I don't know what to do anymore. I know I need to make an appt. with my Neurologist but now I need to deal with the Lyme disease. I was wondering how MS usually progresses. My neighbor has MS and we have the exact same days but now I am seeing other problems. What are your worst symptoms of MS and as I said, how does it seem to progress with people. My daughter is also one of my caregivers and she takes care of another lady with MS that is in a wheelchair. I know there are different kinds and the progress differently. Thanks for any help you can give me. Ada |
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