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Old 11-28-2008, 06:24 PM #1
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Hi Everyone...new to these parts and hoping I'll be able to find some info and support for some weird things going on with me.

About 7 years ago I went through testing for MS. It was kind of inconclusive (go figure) and the neuro told me that if I do indeed have MS, it's a very mild case and should never get worse than what I was suffering at that time. Needless to say I was pretty put off and decided to just deal.

Now, some things are going on and I'm not quite sure if they are related to the problems I had 7 years ago or if there is something else rearing it's ugly head.

I'm going to do some reading and find the best place to post about this stuff...but any ideas would be much appreciated.

I look forward to meeting everyone and hopefully can also be supportive to others in my quest for answers as well.

Be well....

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