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HIP Pain

Hi I have been dx with CIS Clinically Isolated Syndrome 2 lesions on the spinal cord
I am still having numbness in hands and right arm but
I now am having severe pain in my leg joints where they meet the pelvis
Is this something to be concerned about ??
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378810 tn?1201987233
I agree with Jo, you need to talk to your neuro, any type of relapse is a concern and needs to be looked at. Since you only had one isolated incident this may make them change their course of therapy. You should be on the meds that help prevent relapses and decrease their severity...Hang in there..God Bless Amers
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333021 tn?1207759633
Mallory,

Welcome to the forum.  Some how We all missed your post.      

I don't have much medical knowledge but can parrot a generic response for now .  Call your neuro.  When were you dx.d  ?  How long ago? Are you on meds ?  Are you alone in this?

I want you to know that you are not alone here . Ask questions , read back through the old posts, tons of info.   Learn from some of the most knowledgeable , loving people around.  

Hang tight ,    others will join in   (((  BIG  HUGS)))          

Jo

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