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1807779 tn?1333840302

new symptom

Started experiencing a new symptom today.
My left foot keeps getting burning hot ,It's as if some one is pouring boiling water on it. It only lasts 20 or 30 seconds and then returns to normal.

I don't have an ms diagnosis( cis) but does this sound like an ms symptom ?  



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4661387 tn?1359415198
Before my dx of MS I had 8 back surgeries so what is related to what? Who knows my doctors sure don't! I have drop foot in my left foot which seems to becoming more like paralysis of a limb and my right leg burns and aches almost constantly. I think there are other neurological issues that could cause this other than MS.
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4661387 tn?1359415198
Before my dx of MS I had 8 back surgeries so what is related to what? Who knows my doctors sure don't! I have drop foot in my left foot which seems to becoming more like paralysis of a limb and my right leg burns and aches almost constantly. I think there are other neurological issues that could cause this other than MS.
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2015036 tn?1332997788
While I can't say for sure that this only happens with MS, it's definitely neurological!  It happens to me a lot too.  Mercifully, it's short lived.
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