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Old 05-29-2009, 12:38 PM #1
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Default Facial Pain

I have not been diagnosed with MS, but have had strange symptoms for a while and have posted on this forum before. I love the advice and information that everyone provides on this site.

I have finally gotten through a long bout of fatigue and leg pain/stiffness - probably 3 months long and feel pretty good. Today I notice, however, the left side of my face feels strange. Not numb or tingly, but stingy. Like I have a bit of a sunburn, but I don't have a sunburn. When I touch it is sensitive. I took some Advil a few hours ago, but it is still there.

I thought I had read before in a thread that someone has had this happen to them but can't locate it.

I have taken the suggestion of several people and started a journal of symptoms/problems - no matter how small so that I can take to my doctor when I see him again in 6 months. He is still insisting that everything I have been experiencing are arthritic changes in my neck or a pinched nerve.
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