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i 2nd what sally said.
i was on lipitor and thought my already bad muscle pain was getting worse.
i stopped it and started on something else. altho i don't know if the whole class of drug will cause those problems.

it's good that your dr is listening to you. the 1st step was the labwork.
i hope you get some answers. i would think that a neuro could tell if MS is progressing by mri's and a neuro exam etc.

btw, welcome to NT. glad you found us.
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