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Old 10-23-2008, 07:51 PM #13
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Not everything is related to MS, so if you have this pain and don't know whether or not it IS related to MS then the safe bet is always to call your doctor. It would be preferable to call your neurologist (if you have one) first, but lacking a regular neurologist, call your normal doc. I know when I had problems with pain and my neurologist wasn't giving me anything for it, my family doc did and man, did it make a world of difference!

Good luck with the pain! As CayoKay put it, "It sucketh!"



P.S. And sorry to hear about your recent diagnosis. Be kind to yourself for a while. it's a bit of a mental adjustment!
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