Quote Originally Posted by SPEEDCORE
"This 36-year old electrical engineer came to the emergency room complaining that he was unable to walk. Symptoms had begun 4 days earlier with "pins and neeedles" in both feet that gradually worsened and ascended to involve the knees and the fingertips. With worsening of the paresthesias (-no sense of touch or pain-) he noted difficulty in maintaining proper control of the movements of his arms and hands and trouble in walking. He also reported the sensation of electric shocks through his back and legs upon flexion of the neck. He denied bladder or bowel impairment but he had been unable to have an erection for the past week."

Hmmmmm was this confirmed as a case of exposer to N20, this sounds way to familiar to symptoms of MS.
Came from the Boston Medical Journal.... So I guess so.. I didn't think MS symtoms came up so quickly though...