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Old 01-02-2009, 12:12 PM #5
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I would definitely mention this to your doctor. Does your wife notice any unusual shaking at night when your sleeping? I always feel Jim's spasms and such because we sleep in the same bed. It's not unusual to have seizures with ms but only a doctor and additional testing can diagnose that. I would also not google symptoms if I were you and bring that to the doctor. Look on sites that doctors use such as the New England Journal, etc. Jim's doc wont even consider something unless I looked on reputable sites.
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