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Old 02-28-2008, 02:52 AM #21
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I was given no drugs to manage the on-going symptoms, he just said to do what I can and stop and wait for the issue to pass when it comes on...problem is the leg weskness/numbness can last for a few hours! Not feasible if you're trying to walk a german shepherd dog! Tingling is the one thing that happens everyday to varying degrees...it can get really very uncomfortable which i can deal with, but the leg/arm/trunk numbness is not as easy to put out of my head. my trunk is still numb from yesterday which means it's been going on for about 30 hours now. Really I can deal with anything as long as i know what it is i am dealing with. i want to be able to exercise - or at least walk my dog - without incident!
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