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lulagm2001

I was diagnosed with MS 6 months ago. Because the neurologists said it was an aggressive type they stared me on B-cell therapy 2 months later. I know that because I’m in the middle of treatment it’s very unlikely that I’m having a relapse. It’s so hard to know what is happening with my body because it’s all so new. I feel like there is something definetly wrong with my body but it feels mole like aches that the fist episode which was mainly numbing of the legs. It’s so hard to know when to seek medical attention. I feel like my symptoms seem so random now but I feel like something is not right. How do you all decide when you just let it run it course or when to go to the hospital

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Not only do we need to get “up to speed” on the disease, we don’t know what our new “normal” really looks like. It’s a lot. Sorry you are going thru this.

26 Feb 2026 03:24