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Default Ms symptoms?

I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia over 3 years ago. Recently i have had numbness in two fingers and pins and needles in all my right fingers and thumb and a weekness. I have also noticed a sinking/slipping feeling in my right foot which knocks me off balance and some reoccurring visual blurring. Im not sure if this is something different to my fibromyalgia diagnosis?
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