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Old 03-30-2008, 10:48 PM #1
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Default Does your numbness get worse at night?

OK, sorry if this is a dumb question... but I am looking for a diagnosis and I've been to over 20 doctors and no one is helping. I have bad pain in my upper back/neck that's taken away my life. Numbness in my hands and sometimes I get it in my leg. The numbness in my hands began at night. It would wake me up and half of my hand would be totally numb. As soon as I moved, it would start to regain feeling. But eventually, the numbness didn't go away. Now they are numb all the time. Does MS act like this???? I mean, the numbness waking you up at night, but then going away when you move- does that ever happen with MS?
Thanks for your help.
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