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Old 01-08-2009, 07:50 PM #1
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Default new here with a question please!

Hello everyone, I am new here, not new to MS, diagnosed 13 years ago. I and have a question.
I have SPMS, I take LDN, pravachol for high cholesterol and prozac.
I have been expericing a lot of pain in my left hip, both legs hurt, my balance is worse, I walk like a drunk and very slow. There is no reason my hip should hurt so much, the pain wakes me up at night. I never know if it is MS or not. I saw my doctor yesterday and he took lots of blood and will call me tomorrow. I have had nerve pain before and tool 5 days of Solumed, this is not nerve pain, it feels more like muscle and bone pain,
My question is, how can you tell if MS is progressing, I can't find anything that says you can tell of the progressing. This problem started on day out of the blue for no reason 3 weeks ago. Any suggestions are welcomed. Thanks
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