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I understand motor sx, vision, cognitive sx, etc., but I don't get the sensory sx. These are just feelings, or lack of I guess if you have numb spots, right? But whatever your symptoms, they are all an indication of possible lesion activity. So, if my legs feel like they're going to give out on me, does it mean they won't, since it's not a motor sx? Is there something different going on when your legs feel like jello than when they feel like they weigh a ton each?
I'm on steroids again. This time I had three days IV solumedrol and will get one IV every month for six months. I get my second IV next Saturday and I can't wait, my legs get worse each day for the past 10 days, plus other sx are coming back, and the pains in the palms of my hands is new. It's hard not to let this stuff get you down. I just don't feel like I'm holding this stuff off or slowing it down even a little bit with all the meds, diet, exercise, etc. It's going to be a l-o-n-g two years.
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