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Old 08-08-2008, 07:11 PM #8
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Jenn, my spasms cause the same symptoms that I have with an UTI. Which brings up a question I have, is there a home test for UTIs?

I have never experienced the coldness but as you know, MS can cause just about anything.

Good luck, and we need to have a "burn the symptoms" party--I'm certainly willing to get rid of all this weirdness.
Sassy,
They have AZO test strips to check for UTI'S over the counter. You can get them at any pharmacy, Rite Aid, CVS, prolly Wal-Mart etc., too.
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