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PostPosted: 12/05/06 - 16:23    Post subject: MS and miscarriage Vote now! Reply with quote

Having been diagnosed with MS but not really suffering at all, i am now concerned that after a miscarriage(which occured 7 weeks after conception) i am now feeling really achy, tired, sensitive to touch, headaches, cramps...is this common with a misscarriage or is this related to my MS?
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