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Old 10-02-2006, 02:41 PM #3
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Hi Cherie- Thanks for responding. Do you report every attack to your doc? I went and saw a new GP 2 weeks ago, because I am certain that I am having a relapsing of symptoms, and wanted to get into a neuro's office BEFORE it became totally debilitating. But this slow progression is just weird. I feel like everything gets a whole lot worse for 12-24 hours, then gets a little better, which means I am still worse than I was a day before, but better than yesterday... I guess kind of a two steps back, one step forward. I am definitely doing worse than I was when I saw my GP 2 weeks ago- but it's not really anything new, just more disabling. Did that make any sense?

I just don't want to call, go in, and then feel stupid for wasting everyone's time because it's not THAT bad... <sigh> This sucks.
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