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Old 12-04-2014, 02:37 PM #1
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Default please help im petrified! ms really?! or a tumA

Hi everybody, hope everyone is okay. Im on here looking for some advice, iv had suspected ms for the past 4 months, and had weeks of hell, off balance for 10 weeks. Tingling, neuralgia and burning od the lips. I saw a neurologist last week who said my right pupil was slow reacting to light, saw optician 2 days ago whp confirmed it was but my sight is ok. However today! My head is going mad, sharp pains in my head, throught to my ear! In the back of my kneck, my knecks stiff and when I lean down its asthough my kneck haz a heart attack, everything look hazy. My spine is killing! Iv had pain one bone for months but this is everywhere, I just feel so odd and in so mucch pain, cN someone shed somr light?
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