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398059 tn?1447945633

Left arm

Seem like my left arm is dying.  I am sure I need therapy.

My left alway has some pain or numbness.  I notice my typing skill are not upt to par any more.

A "a" seems to always end being a "q"

Will therapy mqke q difference.

if i coorrect every mistake it will take forever to type q messqge.
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398059 tn?1447945633
COPAXONE GABAPENTEN AND MIRAPEX
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220917 tn?1309784481
On the next page, I posted a thread asking where you've been.  Look for it.  

Yes, I think you should call your doc and get this taken care of, don't you?  Don't want to waste precious time.

Feel Better!  Are you on meds, McB?  I forget....

Zilla*
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398059 tn?1447945633
I what manner have you been shouting?  I only have ime to read a few threads.

So, you think I should expedite this before my next months appointmernt?

Hey, not so bqd,  shoot spoke to soon.
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220917 tn?1309784481
Hey!  I've been shouting out to you for a few days, wondering where you were.  Glad to hear from you!

I'm so sorry to know about this turn for the worse.  You've got to call your doctor asap.  Especially if this is affecting your livelihood.  Starting physical therapy right away may help, but you must be evaluated, McB.

I'm worried about you.

Let us know what you decide to do.

Zilla*
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398059 tn?1447945633
Will use my son's free weights.  he hqs q 5 pounder i cqn use.

i hqve an qppointment next month.  I make my living typing on the computer.  So, everythin is q little slower lqtely.  not hqving good typing skills is problemqtic. Tqakes me 3 times a long to  get qnything done lately.

please forgive the uncorrected 'q's
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195469 tn?1388322888
What is your doctor saying about this?  Therapy certainly couldn't hurt.  I totally understand the "typing" thing.  I always am thankful for the delete and start over key.  Each and everything I type, needs correcting...this from someone who is quite skilled at typing.  Just another thing MS has taken away from me.  One reason I can no longer play piano.  The brain just doesn't talk to the fingers like they used to.

So I totally understand where you are coming from and I feel for you.  Things we used to take for granted, now we struggle with.  Sometimes the most simple of tasks.  It can really wear on your nerves, can't it?

I hope you talk to your doctor about your arm.  In the meantime, why don't you go to your kitchen cabinet, grab a soup can and start exercising that arm as much as you can.  It's not much weight, but it's enough to keep the muscles in shape.

Feel better,
Heather
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