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melmel1

Relapsing or secondary?

Hey everyone needed some advice I'm 34 and seeing the doctor for first time in a week after been diagnosed , not sure if I'm relapsing or secondary reckon I've had ms 10 years and didn't know, I dnt have problems with walking ect, how do you know if your relapsing or secondary, does everyone with secondary have problems with walking and disability as it seems to be the case with a lot of people that post on here or are are some fine and do every day stuff like going to work gym ect, last few weeks I've had this on and off dizziness and wondering can relapsing ms leave these lingering issues or secondary ms, thank you everyone. X
@grandma

The basic difference is in the name. With rrms you have relapses, these can be loss of sight, wobbly legs, inability to speak clearly etc. We're all very different. spms means that it progresses slowly in most cases. There is no break like there is in rrms, with that you go back to 'nirmality

@grandma

Got cut off. Back to normality in between, with spms you don't. Things are here to stay sadly, either or your neuro should be able to tell the difference.😔😍