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Does anyone else have what feels like neuropathy also around your chest? It can be pins and needles like or very strong like a cord wrapped around and painful.

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🤔 I’m not inferring you have MS, but there is a sensation that can be similar.

Some people report no pain but instead feel pressure around their waist, torso, or neck. Others experience a band of tingling or burning in the same area. Sharp, stabbing pain or dull, widespread aching can also be symptoms of an MS hug.28 Mar 2018

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