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WePurrsevere

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4. Yes, and it could go away...
Tue Sep 3, 2019, 06:03 AM
Sep 2019

and stay away.. Or it could come back.. Or it could stay. I've had it happen twice since DXd in Spring of '89 w/RD MS. MS is a very challenging disease because it's so darn unpredictable as has been mentioned.

The thing is that it 'could' also be something else, including something as simple as a nutrient lacking, so if it sticks around for a few days call your healthcare prof and get it on your record.

(I don't take any meds for my MS and haven't since '93 when I refused to take steroids anymore and, with my then neurologist's understanding, I chose not to take new meds after losing two MS friends to suicide and because I was doing so well without it. At this time I still manage my MS with diet, meditation, exercise and supplements. My biggest health problem atm isn't the MS, it's my weight after I slipped on black ice and injured my hip so had to reduce my movements quite a lot to heal. I'm now working on getting back on track although at 59 it's admittedly more of a challenge than when I'd need to take time to heal from the MS or injury. )

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