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@Terrier58 

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Terrier58

Spasticity - great word!

Still in the throes of diagnosis. I was prescribed Baclofen for my left leg but reacted badly including losing all balance and having double vision. Then moved to Gabapentin. My left leg has now swollen and I cannot wear my trousers let alone shoes... What next? Your experience please…

Ms and early pregnancy

Hi everyone! I am 31 and currently 6 weeks pregnant with my first baby and I am suffering with the dreaded MS! I was under the impression MS is stable through pregnancy but this has not been the case for me for the last 3 weeks :( I’m just wondering if anyone has had a similar experience at all? ...

@Henrietta 

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Henrietta

Diagnosis - the long and winding road

2001 Optic neuritis. Go blind suddenly - and fortunately temporarily - in one eye. Ophthalmologist sends me to neurologist. The neurologist tells me in a jovial tone to say that I have had optic neuropathy to insurers - if I say optic neuritis they’d put me down as having MS. MRI done. No follow up...

@Patrick_Harrington 

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Patrick_Harrington

Old Man PAT here

Hello have had MS since 1970, still walking but falling more but I was expecting that. Question I was on Aubagio 4yrs and stopped taking 1 month ago. Now experiencing more balance issues. What are the withdrawal symptoms if any?

@Lisamarie@6 

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Lisamarie@6

Tysabri infusion

Hi , I had my first Tysabri infusion on Wednesday . I felt fine after it & just felt a bit tired. I’m feeling a little off balance when I’m walking since yesterday. Just wondering if anyone experienced anything similar after infusion . Thanks

@ciara1982 

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ciara1982

Diagnosis

Hi I have had a recent mri identifying inflammation on both spinal cord and brain. I’m seeing neurologist on Friday. Did anyone get a diagnosis with the same mri result? My symptoms are weak left leg, tingling in right hand and poor balance. I also tend to be very sensitive to alcohol.

@1of3 

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1of3

Tests before symptoms

My name is karen. I was born in England. I will be 43, this year. I had three older siblings. All of them were born three years apart... Five years later I was born. Back in 2002-03, my second oldest sister started having symptoms. It took along time for her diagnosis. By 2020, and my sister can do...

@watsoncraig 

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watsoncraig

It’s been pointed out

To me that some people (those being paid to do some work for me) are taking advantage (my gardener) as my balance and voice get less good, w⚓️s the lot of them. May your picnic be visited by 1000 wasps with a hangover

@Thorpee 

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Thorpee

UK car insurance..

Hello everyone, a thought came to me in the dead of last night. Has a diagnosis of MS dramatically affected anyone's car insurance? I presume it has to be declared? Weak legs and twitching eyes are one thing, but if this affects my pocket as well I'll be very unhappy. My car insurance is currently c...

@angieH 

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angieH

RRMS to SPMS?

I have read that rrms always eventually becomes spms. Is this so? I have a neuro who says that usually by my age (53 and diagnosed at 29), ms has established the pattern it is going to be. One sounds promising and one not so much. What would clue me in that it’s becoming spms? I have more difficu...