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Thanks for your input and Eliza. I guess I didn't feel it was

that bad because it didn't hurt and it seemed like a surface numbness

as opposed to not feeling at all. It also happened as soon as I

started the LDN, so I feel it's that instead of an exacerbation. I had

read of others with hand and foot numbness but was curious if anyone

had the all over numbness? I am from the me to phew school! If

someone else experiances something similar and its no biggie I go

phewwww! Lol! Somethin about safety in numbers I guess.

I will talk to my neuro. in January tho. before I increase.

Take Care

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> I'm also no expert, but I know when I first felt serious numbness

> happening, it was my 2nd or 3rd MS exacerbation, and whenever I feel

my

> numbness getting worse, it feels like an exacerbation coming on

again,

> so I agree, I wouldn't increase

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I have numbness all over. Mine started 10 years ago with being in the

right leg/foot then moved to right side of body then to the left side.

My numbness increases with stress or weather fronts and bad sinus

stressing the body. Today I'm real numb all over so I know what you

feel. Some days I don't feel it much at all.

Rhonda

--- In low dose naltrexone , " " <pomsaregreat@y...>

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> Thanks for your input and Eliza. I guess I didn't feel it was

> that bad because it didn't hurt and it seemed like a surface numbness

> as opposed to not feeling at all.

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Hi Rhonda, Thanks for answering. I guess it's another quirky ms thing.

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> I have numbness all over. Mine started 10 years ago with being in

the

> right leg/foot then moved to right side of body then to the left

side.

> My numbness increases with stress or weather fronts and bad sinus

> stressing the body. Today I'm real numb all over so I know what you

> feel. Some days I don't feel it much at all.

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I have one brain lesion now stable so not called MS but still I don't

understand why the numbness varies so much. My theory is the numbness

is from scarring but still why vary due to stress, weather ETC.

Rhonda

--- In low dose naltrexone , " " <pomsaregreat@y...>

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> Hi Rhonda, Thanks for answering. I guess it's another quirky ms

thing.

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Hi Rhonda, Do you mean they haven't given you the dx of ms yet? Sorry

a little confused.

Stress can make anything worse! As far as weather, depending on what

illness you have your symptoms will vary or be nonexistant. Heat with

ms can cause a worsening of existing symptoms. Fatigue, dizziness

ect...Some believe this occurs due to the messages themselves slowing

down. People with fibro have trouble with cold weather. It makes them

ache. There are many combinations and symptoms.

Take Care

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> I have one brain lesion now stable so not called MS but still I don't

> understand why the numbness varies so much. My theory is the

numbness

> is from scarring but still why vary due to stress, weather ETC.

>

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