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Reb, this does sound like a relapse or flare of her. Perhaps she could take some"sick days," and see her neurologist.Love to you and to !nSubject: Advise neededTo: MSersLife Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 8:23 AM

Sunday evening said she felt dizzy and sick, she feared she was coming down with some stomach bug. She had been extremely tired al day too. I was not feeling too good either (just the cold I got last week), so we went to bed really early (around 6pm), and slept well and undisturbed all night long ( even took a later train than usual, meaning we could "sleep in" until 4.30am). felt better, a little bit less tired at least, and not sick either (and she never did need to throw up during). Good enough to take the train to where she works. Monday evening she was very tired again, and a little

bit dizzy too. And today the dizzyness has been increasing, so much so that she had to go lay down at work during the morning, and then go back "home" to the hotel. She doesn't think she will be able to go to work tomorrow either. At least not physically go there, she is thinking she might be able to do some work over the phone and on her laptop.This could very well be just anything (or, well, just any kind of vertigo at least...), but I was wondering if it could be an MS-relapse too. Especially since it seems to coincide with an increase of her fatigue. Any thoughts? Have anyone else experienced vertigo as part of MS?love/Reb

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Reb, this does sound like a relapse or flare of her. Perhaps she could take some"sick days," and see her neurologist.Love to you and to !nSubject: Advise neededTo: MSersLife Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 8:23 AM

Sunday evening said she felt dizzy and sick, she feared she was coming down with some stomach bug. She had been extremely tired al day too. I was not feeling too good either (just the cold I got last week), so we went to bed really early (around 6pm), and slept well and undisturbed all night long ( even took a later train than usual, meaning we could "sleep in" until 4.30am). felt better, a little bit less tired at least, and not sick either (and she never did need to throw up during). Good enough to take the train to where she works. Monday evening she was very tired again, and a little

bit dizzy too. And today the dizzyness has been increasing, so much so that she had to go lay down at work during the morning, and then go back "home" to the hotel. She doesn't think she will be able to go to work tomorrow either. At least not physically go there, she is thinking she might be able to do some work over the phone and on her laptop.This could very well be just anything (or, well, just any kind of vertigo at least...), but I was wondering if it could be an MS-relapse too. Especially since it seems to coincide with an increase of her fatigue. Any thoughts? Have anyone else experienced vertigo as part of MS?love/Reb

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Yes, Reb, I've had dizzyness and vertigo as a symptom. It wasn't a flare for me, just a symptom. I agree with n, however. I do think it woudl be wise for her to get to her neurologist soon.love to you both,KateTo:

MSersLife Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 11:42 AMSubject: Re: Advice needed - reply -

Reb, this does sound like a relapse or flare of her. Perhaps she could take some"sick days," and see her neurologist.Love to you and to !nSubject: Advise neededTo: MSersLife Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 8:23 AM

Sunday evening said she felt dizzy and sick, she feared she was coming down with some stomach bug. She had been extremely tired al day too. I was not feeling too good either (just the cold I got last week), so we went to bed really early (around 6pm), and slept well and undisturbed all night long ( even took a later train than usual, meaning we could "sleep in" until 4.30am). felt better, a little bit less tired at least, and not sick either (and she never did need to throw up during). Good enough to take the train to where she works. Monday evening she was very tired again, and a little

bit dizzy too. And today the dizzyness has been increasing, so much so that she had to go lay down at work during the morning, and then go back "home" to the hotel. She doesn't think she will be able to go to work tomorrow either. At least not physically go there, she is thinking she might be able to do some work over the phone and on her laptop.This could very well be just anything (or, well, just any kind of vertigo at least...), but I was wondering if it could be an MS-relapse too. Especially since it seems to coincide with an increase of her fatigue. Any thoughts? Have anyone else experienced vertigo as part of MS?love/Reb

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