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Old 02-02-2008, 05:46 PM #1
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Frown weakness...help !!!!!

I went to a small grocery store today. This place only has 2 carts to begin with anyways. well they were being used. I mostly use them when I am haveing a bad balance day. So I decided to get a few things anyways. Then while halfway around the store,I noticed that I was rather weak.
Like my legs wanted to give out on me.
It was so noticeable that the girl that worked there asked if I was going to be ok. I wasnt sure,but I told her that I was fine.
I am having the normal sx such as fatiuge,off balance,and pins & needles in my arms and feet.
I did notice that the fatiuge has been alittle more intense today,and lastnight.
I dont useally have weakness. Do I need to let my neuro know about this?Or can it wait till I go for a follow up on March 19th?
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