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Thanks for all of your replies. I'm finding with this disease that sometimes it just helps to have other people understand exactly how I am feeling.

I contacted my neuro and I'm going in for a brain mri tomorrow morning. He wants to rule out any new lesions before blaming it on my cold. I have a bad feeling about this. My balance isn't just a little off... it is WAY off. I can barely stand up or walk. It was like this when I had my first attack over three years ago. I know I'm worrying before I really need to, but if it is new lesions, I guess that means my Rebif is no longer working.

Just when I seem to accept and get used to this disease, it throws me a curveball.

Thanks again for replying, you guys always come through when I'm freaking myself out.
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