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<blockquote data-quote="eldergarth" data-source="post: 1220430" data-attributes="member: 272751"><p>Hi Vicky yes I do get exhausted very quickly and this is one of points the neurologist picked up on saying that the MS does drain the body very quickly during a flare up .</p><p>The spasm attacks at night are becoming more frequent .</p><p>Work are happy for me to continue if I can but I do know that my job takes a lot of energy and effort to make it through the day and I think the last collapse I had at work was the MS</p><p>but I would like to thank you Vicky for all the help you have given me to get control of my diabetes</p><p></p><p>Edited by a mod to remove edited quote</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eldergarth, post: 1220430, member: 272751"] Hi Vicky yes I do get exhausted very quickly and this is one of points the neurologist picked up on saying that the MS does drain the body very quickly during a flare up . The spasm attacks at night are becoming more frequent . Work are happy for me to continue if I can but I do know that my job takes a lot of energy and effort to make it through the day and I think the last collapse I had at work was the MS but I would like to thank you Vicky for all the help you have given me to get control of my diabetes Edited by a mod to remove edited quote [/QUOTE]
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