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Old 01-30-2008, 03:31 PM #24
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I have 3 or 4 - all in my brain. I have weakness/tiredness in my thighs that comes and goes (mostly if I walk uphill or up stairs, even just a few stairs), weakness in my hands and wrists (they get tired holding onto the steering wheel or typing), my tongue gets tired/weak and it gets hard to talk and/or eat, yawning is difficult too. I have blurry vision for the past year it's been almost constant. I also get shooting pains in my wrists, pains in my right hip, tingling on the bottoms of my feet, and permanent numb spots here and there. Oh, and I also have fatigue problems (though it's been better since starting copaxone) and memory issues!

Thanks. Its the first time anyone has asked me for a list of all my "glitches."
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