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Old 05-24-2009, 12:14 AM #1
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Default Definition of Irony...

The definition of Irony with this wonderful disease is that one symptom will improve while another takes its place for awhile.

For those that know, one of my biggest symptoms is numbness - the loss of sensation on my right side and in my feet. Well today, I was a little giddy since I could feel the floor. Defintely the little things that make a difference, like feeling the carpet, the ridges in our tile, etc. Hubby thought I was a little nuts, lol

Now for the ironic part...the price is the constant burning feeling. Feels like a match or a lighter on my feet. So bittersweet, but enjoying the timeout of numbness despite the pain. Get this every once in awhile, so not really new. But wanted to share in case anyone else goes through switching symptoms.
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