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Duration of symptoms

I am curious does anyone here have symptoms that come and go thru out the day?  

TIA,

Ade
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Ade - my tingling comes and goes and varies with its intensity and quality.  Sometimes it feels pricky, other times it feels just like a frozen water bottle is lodged in the center of my foot.  It seems the more I'm on my feet, the worse it gets, so what doesn't seem like too much in the morning is greatly intensified by the end of the day.

JonM - your feet sound like they feel just like mine!  I was just chasing the kids around and now they feel like they're on fire!  

Good luck!
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Absolutely, I have daily ups and downs with my legs, my headaches, ringing, and cognition.  It really does fluctuate, sometimes over just a few minutes. Oh Yes my feet vary quite a bit too.  Right or left, more or less.  I attribute that to how tired they might be.  Since pain in my feet was fairly constant and normal my entire adult life and that varied, I figure its only natural that the tingling, searing, buzzing feeling is probably that old pain that MS has changed to feel like this now.
jon
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Thanks for your reply!  Yes, I do and it seems to be a new symptom each day.  I mainly have tingling in my feet.  Sometimes it only last for for a few hours.
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I would say that fatigue would be the only one I can really think of that comes and goes throughout the day.  I'm sure there are others.

Do you have some that do?

I'll be praying,
Carol
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