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Old 09-20-2013, 07:36 PM #1
terig terig is offline
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Unhappy hypersensitivity of central nervous system

hi everybody..has anyone had this diagnosis. I am not satisfied with this diagnosis, as I am now walking with a walker when I am outside the home and a cane around the condo complex. does anyone have fasciculations, twitches, electric shock feelings, leg weakness cramping hands and feet and muscle spasms in calf and butt as well as arthritis in neck back and knees...I really think this is MS?
ANY AND ALL FEEDBACK WELCOME! thanks tg
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