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far and away

hi i am having an ms relapse but why do i feel so far and away i seem to be having short term memory loss.i asked my son the same question twice i did not realize this he said mom you just asked me this.
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hi sarah i am having an increase in pain fatigue my upper back has gone numb acroos it and i am getting lots of pain and tingling in this area
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I am sorry you are in relapse and wondered apart from the memory loss, what symptoms you are experiencing.  I think that this short term memory loss/brian fog is something that many of us experience and I have found that rmemebering people's names is my greatest problem.  I can be introduced to someone and then their name just goes so I have to keep working at it. I have found that the easiest way is to try and link the person and name to something that will remind me of it so that I have a visual image to help.

Anyhow hope you feeling better soon and that your relapse does not last long. I woke this morning feeling very achy in all of my muscles and I have not felt like this for ages.

Take care

Love Sarah x
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