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Old 02-23-2009, 11:45 PM #1
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Default telling the difference between MS and just getting old or whatever

This may seem like a silly question, particularly for those who have been with the MSonster for awhile. Maybe there is no real answer. But how the heck do you tell the difference between a possible MS symptom and something that could be related to getting old or some random isolated event or some new crappy disease or nothing really at all? It has been exactly 1.5 years now since the diagnosis. Somehow I seem to be having a mental relapse-- I'm reverting back to the first few months where I became obsessed and noticed EVERY little thing in my body. I think what I am really asking is: does the worry about every little twinge or twitch or bout of dizziness ever go away? How do you manage the fear? When is tripping over something on the floor just tripping over something on the floor?
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