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Old 04-27-2011, 07:54 PM #1
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Default HA! Take THAT MS!!

Learned somethig new about my body today. The neuro confirmed it after electrocuting my arm. The numbness and tremors in my hand is NOT from MS. SO HA!

It's a pinched nerve in my elbow. The arm that I messed up waaaaaaay back when I fell, the very fall that preempted the dr visits that lead to my MS diagnosis back in 2007.

Ok, Ok, I shouldn't be excited, I mean it is still a pinched nerve that we can't fix, but it's nice to have a dr not try to blame the MS for something. Even though I assumed it was an MS thing, but hey something new.


Always something new. And always something fun to talk to orho about. And he thought I was going tomorrow to follow up on my ankle and look at my knees. I am determined to send this guy's kids to college.
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