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Old 06-08-2009, 01:38 PM #2
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Just checking back in. I'm still having numbness move up from feet to knees and still climbing. My neuro wants me to come in Wednesday. I guess cause it's something new, or at least have gotten so much worse so fast.

I have dental work tomorrow, prep for crowns. It will take at least one and a half hours. Really dreading it.

So not such a good week. here.
I had (and have) the very same thing. I went in hospital for steroids to stop the exacerbation. Take care of yourself.
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