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Old 08-13-2008, 04:14 PM #9
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[QUOTE=Erin524;267401]Does the fatigue and spasticity stick around forever once you get them, or are they symptoms that remit occasionally??

My wife was diagnosed with MS 7 years ago then told by her local doctor could be pernicious anaemia. started B12 therapeutic jabs, after 2-3 days fatigue disappeared. her B12 is less often now but fatigue has not returned. Although her spasms started getting bad again Jan 2007 her doc did nothing about it - told us to massage. It wasn't until she was hospitalised this year (April) we discovered she was anaemic again and spasms supposedly go hand in hand with iron deficiency - could of been an early warner to the anaemia. It's so important not to allow your doctor to give the MS brushoff - insist on more tests- don't take no for an answer.
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