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Old 07-28-2009, 07:38 AM #3
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My symptoms did not come back after oral steroids. I was working towards the end of a relapse. However, some do find their symptoms increase or get worse before improvement is seen...if improvement is seen.

Steroids are not helpful for sensory symptoms. Many neuro's won't even prescribe steroids for sensory symptoms, they either won't help or only offer temporary relief.

I have had many times where my feet are freezing yet my husband will feel them and the are warm to him. I rarely go barefoot, the floor as well as the carpeted areas can feel cold on my feet which will actually cause pain.

There is also the possibility of residual symptoms or symptoms that come and go.

Your symptoms could be MS related, however, there are numerous disease/disorders which could also cause those same symptoms.
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