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yeah cherie that was kind of weird Barb explained it so well, I was trying about 3 weeks ago to explain it to the doc, I didnt know that is the MS HUG now I do , I always just say tightness in the chest and difficult breathing,
thats what made me think of it too, I used the phrase to the neuro draw a line from here to here on front and back of my body, If I could ask you something cherie, i mentioned it around 4 am this morning on here and dont remember where ![]() The period inbetween flares, relapse's whatever term you want to use, is there any terminology for the false sense of security between flares, I would like to read any info about it from a pysch aspect. I will try to explain this, so here goes, its almost like I forgot some of my SX? does that make sense or am i just blocking it out, sort of like a false security like oh good flare up is gone so is MS. this has just been such a weird flare, every time my flares have always been on left side, and this time its all backwards, its all on right side, I pretty much have myself convinced from a mental standpoint I am so off guard this time because I have put the MS far enough back in my mind and dealt with other issues and centered on those instead, but not sure I am that bright ![]() would be interested in reading about this, it has to be a common thread to MS that false sense of oh good its finally gone. sorry to babble ![]() Flare Sis you hang in there too, first one out of it, gets to drive the little red corvette
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