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I just dont understand, very weak/tried and more

Can you get a misdiagnosis for MS if you are have Chronic Migraines, Hypertension, or other conditions? I was just wondering, because I am experiencing a lot of symptoms; Weakness, numbness, shaking, incontinence (for a while), heavy feeling when I am walking, and stiffness throughout my body when I am trying to move or get out of bed. and I have had a couple of cases were I went temporary blind (white) not black for 15 minutes at a times. Some of this has been going on and off for over 5 years and I really have gotten no help. I was just wondering if someone could lead me in some direction.
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hi hun,there is always a light at the end of every tunnel you know..and i know that is such a cliche thing to say..but all cliche sayings i believe are most definitely true,as they give hope..for example..every cloud has a silver lining,tomorrows another day,always someone worse off than yourself..i could go on,as cliche as they may sound..its strong people who believe in these words..its strength,and belief and hope.. and you keep strong,and you believe and you have hope..because your so not on your own.if you want to pm me for a chat or a vent or just to say hi...Well..Hi x either way hun...take care x
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Thank you,
I am just so tired of being tied and sick all of the time. for soo long. I again thank you for your support.
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hi,i honestly dont know about the misdiagnosis.there are so many many different conditions all related in different ways...im sorry i cant be of more help medically..i wish i could help. i just wanted to offer support and say hi and your not alone..keep posting and best of luck
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