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My Partner Has Muscle Spasms. Is She Suffering From Multiple Sclerosis Since Her Mother Died Of It ?

My partner s mother died of ms when she was 14 years old and was told her and her sister need to be checked for ms. Her sister was checked and she was clear but my partner refuses to go. She keeps getting muscel spassam s in the back of her neck, no sex drive and sometimes get s pains in her eyes I am really worried about this please can you help me I need her to get checked for this but she refuses to go.
Thu, 29 Dec 2011
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Hello there..
welcome to healthcare magic forum..
Eyes is the first part to be involved with MS. If your gf has symptoms it is very essential for her to get checked. So please talk to her and convince her.. But at the end of the day its her decision. MS is self resolving disease, symptoms are on and off but she would need some kind of treatment to prevent the progression of the disease.
Talk to her!!
Hope this helps.
take care..
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My Partner Has Muscle Spasms. Is She Suffering From Multiple Sclerosis Since Her Mother Died Of It ?

Hello there.. welcome to healthcare magic forum.. Eyes is the first part to be involved with MS. If your gf has symptoms it is very essential for her to get checked. So please talk to her and convince her.. But at the end of the day its her decision. MS is self resolving disease, symptoms are on and off but she would need some kind of treatment to prevent the progression of the disease. Talk to her!! Hope this helps. take care..