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Old 11-28-2009, 09:36 PM #1
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I found this forum a couple of days ago tryin to get some answers to questions that I have been dealing with. Well, I am 34yrs old, mother of 4 beautiful girls. I have been married to the love of my life for 15 yrs. 8 yrs ago I started having double vision. Went to several drs, none could tell me why. So I dismissed the issue, and just dealt with it. Well, a year ago, I developed right sided weakness. I started falling alot, like my leg would just give out. Sometimes my right eye couldnt even open because it was so tired. Went to a neuroligist, she wasnt sure what it was, so she sent me to another one. He did a SFEMG on my left side, which revealed nothing. So now he isnt so sure what I have. The drs just tell me they know that somethings wrong, that they just dont know what. Has anyone else dealt with anything like this?

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Ina
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