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Old 04-14-2008, 11:27 AM #2
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Hi Jerry and Welcome to Neurotalk..

Well let's see what Dr. Sally says.. Your pain sounds more like Fibro than MS, but what do I know.

You talk about your eyesight worsening. Have you seen an Neuro/Optho to check for ON? ON can be a sx of MS, among other things.

Let your Neuro do his thing (testing for MS) and soon you may have answers.

I hope you don't have MS. TN is enough with which to deal.

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