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Old 07-26-2007, 11:06 PM #4
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Default Hi and thanks

for the help.

I have lived in Co. for 35 of my 55 years. I'm from Ky.

I have started having the leg and feet problems. If I go off of my Methadone then I can't stand the pain and can't walk. I am now dealing also with the tightness in the legs and feet.

I use a cane only when needed also. I work hard to keep going also. It's a constant struggle.

I was surprised to see two Coloradoians answer me. I'm about 150 miles from Denver.

I have a Neurologist in the Springs that has helped me. He was my neighbors Dr. and he had me to go see him. The man is very good.

Where I live it seems like 75% of us are implants from other areas. I was just wondering if the altitude makes a difference on MS.

Thanks again for the help.
Ada
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