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Old 03-21-2008, 05:21 PM #1
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I guess it depends on what you mean by "normal" neuro visit.

I could go to my neuro any day in the past two weeks and basically come away with "nothing new to report." But every day I have pins and needles on the bottom of both feet (most days it comes and goes, today it has been constant for the first time). I also have blurry vision nearly daily, and I get needles and pins in my fingers and hands. While these are relatively new symptoms, since they generally only last a few minutes or hours of every day, they aren't relapses. Then I also have my chronic things, like the burning in my legs and arms.

If that's the kind of thing you mean, then I guess the answer would be yes.

Hope that helps!
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I was just sitting here thinking....stupid feet!!!

I've got alot of pins and needles in my feet and ankles today....nice timing mommy!!

I bet I could go to the neuro today and he'd just have to trust me that I feel it...
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I just wanted to offer a little advice Iam sure many of you are aware of it anyway but.... Low b12 levels can cause all of those symptoms as well. A level below 400. I think I read some place that people with MS may also end up with low levels of b12, but I am not 100% sure of that one.
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Hi cat...Don't know about the others, but I've been checked for it all, including the B12....but its good to get that info out there frequently.
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