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I was diagnosed in 1977.... 32 years ago, and I still don't know for sure what symptoms are MS and what aren't.

It's become more of an intuition thing for me over the years, and if I'm unsure, I get my GP to check me over. If she can't find an answer for my symptoms, then I look to MS for a reason and go see my neuro.

I know that doesn't help you Natalie, but as others have said before me, it's just so hard to define MS symptoms. So hard to clump them together under an easy heading.
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