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Old 04-28-2011, 08:37 PM #1
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Default Tingling Fingers - Please Advise!

I was diagnosed with RRMS about a year ago and have been on BetaSeron for 5 months. I have had numbness in my fingers for quite some time and was tested for carpal tunnel about 10 years ago - I didn't have it. Lately, I have had tingling in my thumb and pointer finger that comes and goes. I have lesions on my brain and in my spine and I am wondering if this is caused by the lesions in my neck. I am not too sure if this is a flare or just something I have to live with. No pain, just strange tingling. Last flare about 2 months ago - burning in my upper leg - same side of my body. Please advise!
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