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Old 03-23-2008, 01:22 AM #1
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Unhappy Can't Slepp...Pins & Needles...

...Here we go again!!! I was expecting miracles with the Betaseron I started 2 months ago. When I started it, I was at the end of a several month long attack. That is when I was quickly dx with ms. By the time I started the Beta, everything was tapering off and kinda dimenished, not completely, but more do-able. The last 2 or 3 weeks, though, I have had a few hints of returning symptoms. Now tonight, BAM! It full blown pins and needles, all over, but especially from the waist up. I cannot sleep. One, for the discomfort, and two because I wanted the Beta to be such a cureall that this would not come back for years. HELP!!! IS ANYONE OUT THERE NOT SLEEPING??? For your sake I hope not. But if you are, I need a
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