Yes: You need to discuss this with your neurologist and determine if it is related to your MS.
Answered 1/31/2015
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? MS relapse: It's possible that these symptoms are a mild MS relapse. Some relapses are severe, some are mild. It is a good idea to continue your copaxone (glatiramer) and keep your neurologist informed. You may want to emphasize whether it is a big problem for you, that will help them decide what to do! Hope that helps.
Answered 5/21/2016
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See your doctor: You are having a relapse located within the spinal cord. This requires immediate treatment. Do NOT delay, and get started on your Copaxone NOW! Also, recommend low fat, low salt diet, and vitamin D supplementation.
Answered 1/31/2015
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