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@runak 

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runak

After taking my almost 2 years old from his crib, my shoulder and back got crazy stabbing pain, I feel like hot pain, and I could not move at all. Not even breathing. I am not sure is this happen because I carry him in a wrong way to it is MS. I got diagnosed in 2013 after I had double vision. Since then I didn’t took any medication. I had another attack on 2018 but I had no symptoms. I am so afraid of this new MS attack. I have little toddlers I have to take care of them :(. How is MS pain?

Alexandria, United States
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@palmecr
 

Im new, diagnosed 3/15. I get shooting pains but your pain sounds more severe. One thing Im learning from my Physical Therapist is to take mini breaks whenever any fatigue/pain occurs. That's easier said than done w toddlers.

19 Apr 2025 03:01