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Default Rib Banding or MS Hug

From pins & needles keeping me up last night... to... tonight, still getting stuck, but worse is my ribs being sqeezed so tight it is very painful. I hate this... I'm afraid it's turning into a full blown exaserbation (sp?).

Has anyone experienced this thing with the ribs? I think I read where this is lesions in the spine. Is that right? I have many lesions in the brain, but haven't had a spinal MRI done.

Thanks for listening.
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