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Date Posted: 04:49:35 08/28/00 Mon
Author: SAM
Subject: Re: trouble walking; can anyone relate?
In reply to: Melodie 's message, "trouble walking; can anyone relate?" on 22:27:32 08/27/00 Sun

melodie,
I think you need to call your neuro a symptom that comes on like this and then comes back can't be a good thing. ANd it's not like your calling to say you keep getting average head aches or something it is interfering with walking you're falling this is important for him to know!
I know if I started falling my husband would have me in an ER faster than I could call my nuero.
This could be what pushes them to do a LP and diagnois you, not that anyone wants to have MS but what a relief to know whats really wrong with you.
Call your nuero!
Good luck and keep us posted
SAM

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  • Re: trouble walking; can anyone relate? -- Felicia, 05:59:34 08/28/00 Mon
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