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Old 03-10-2008, 02:39 PM #1
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Default A question for those with SPMS

After having three very difficult years at the begining I have had mainly sensory symptons for decades. Three years ago my rt leg started to feel tired all the time and I developed a slight rt index finger tremor. They have both progressed alot.

Last Oct fatigue set in big time, along with balence issues. On Valentine's Day my left side became very week feeling and balence became wonkier.

Non of these things have gone away - darn!

I was in the hospital all weekend due to a flare and didn't think to ask if I am transitioning to spms or is this just a really long flare. I won't see the neuro for a month. What is your sp story?

I appreciate any info
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