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10-23-2022, 09:23 PM | #11 | |||
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Too bad you had COVID, gooilers. Aren't there some neurological problems caused by COVID? Maybe some of your current difficulties are connected to the COVID you had?
But it sounds as if you're slowly but surely improving and are willing to let time do most of the healing. That seems to be the way to go with quite a few neurological disorders--just let time pass and trust that some of the symptoms will go away. Or that you'll find ways of dealing with them, like avoiding things that trigger them. I hope you don't mind if I piped up here on this forum even though I'm no authority on peripheral neuropathy. I have it but it's diabetes-related--I don't know much about the other types.
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Repeal the law of gravity! MS diagnosed 1980. Type 2 diabetes, osteoarthritis, osteopenia. Avonex 2002-2005. Copaxone 6/4/07-5/15/10. Currently: Glatopa (generic Copaxone), 40mg 3 times/week, 12/16/20 - 3/16/24 |
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10-23-2022, 09:31 PM | #12 | ||
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I had the symptoms before I had Covid but I’m sure getting Covid didn’t help the healing. No idea where I would be if I hadn’t gotten Covid. Either way we’ll see where I’m at next year. If I don’t see further improvement I’ll likely try to find a new neurologist to get to the bottom of it.
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