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Old 01-25-2014, 10:33 AM #1
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Yesterday I felt really bad. For three days it has felt like my legs are getting weaker and heavier. If I continue to walk a lot on them when they are heavy will it make the problem worse? I know I may ask some weird questions but I am new to this. Yesterday it kind of look like my eye was drooping but not sure. Today it definably looks like it and having pain behind right eye. I having a little pain in both eyes but a lot in the right. It is usually the right eye that is the worse. I will be glad when I get a diagnosed so that maybe I can get some meds to fight whatever I have. I am on neurtin which helps when muscles gets too tight, without it I do not know if I could eat.
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