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Old 09-12-2008, 09:52 AM #1
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Default Is this progression?

I have noticed a change in my balance lately. Even in my walking. My legs burn when I go up too many steps.

My last appointment with my MS doctor was July 1st. I could still walk on my toes with both feet and go back on my heel on one foot. Now I can do none. I know, it may sound silly I am checking these things but I have noticed a difference in getting around.

Am I progressing? I am on Avonex and know it takes sometime to work but I am concerned because I have several new symptoms. I see my doctor in two weeks.

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Optic neuritis May 2007 and again January2008
Diagnosed February 13 2008
Started Avonex February 22 2008 (still progressing)
July 2009 started Betaseron.....

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