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Does the burning or pain seem to be equal on both sides of your body? Both feet-legs etc.

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Hi,

Yes the burning is symmetric. I have had multiple tests and workups over the years. My neurologist does not feel I have MS nor peripheral neuropathy. He feels I do have a central pain syndrome but my brain and cord MRI is normal. This is all very puzzling.
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Does the burning or pain seem to be equal on both sides of your body? Both feet-legs etc.

Ron
Welcome RLuckyL. With MS, Sensory symptoms can be on either side or both. My left side is my weakest side. If it weren't for my stronger right side, I probably couldn't walk at all.

Tell us more about you, Ron. We are here to help, if we can.
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