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Old 06-17-2008, 07:34 AM #1
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Default Thunderstorms vs. MS - looking for answers

I started to feel like crap last night when the thunderstorms started to roll through...major vertigo, numbness, cog function, slurring. I hadn't felt that bad since before my steroid treatment! I got really nervous because it came on so quickly. My other flares have never been like that.

It got me thinking why now? What did I do to start this flare, I just got over my treatment a month ago.

Then I starting to wonder about the severe thunderstorms we were getting. Did they have something to do with it? Was it the change in the atmosphere?

Did any of you other New Englanders feel a change last night with the storms?
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