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Old 10-04-2020, 02:52 AM #2
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Both of my legs and feet went numb during 2 months, constantly - that was the main symptom. Worse when walking, better when resting. I had also a numbness band in my lower right trunk.

I began with these symptoms in April and by June I was fully diagnosed. MS is so variable it can take from months to years to diagnose, as some people begin with very mild symptoms and they usually recover. If I hadn't insisted I would still undiagnosed today because the numbness went away and you just feel ok again.
And some people avoid the doctor until the situation gets really bad, so...
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