mri results
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fester ruger2012
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Hi ruger sory to hear off your health issues the only one who can tell you you don't have ms is your neuro time will tell .
In the meantime try not to dwell on it keep an open mind and take it easy
Babyface45 ruger2012
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No it's best to take it. I had two done last month and they found lesions in my head and upper back. When I look back over my life I have figured out I have had ms since I was 17 and I'm 45 now. All this time doctors telling me its something else when it was always ms. Now I'm in a wheel chair praying when I start the medicine it will help me with strength so I can walk.
FaithInHim ruger2012
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I read your mri report. It states that the lesions are not active at this time. Still I would not rule out MS
You could have a lumber puncture done to see if you have any O bands.
For the detection of oligoclonal bands, paired serum and CSF samples are required. Blood must be taken at the same time as the lumbar puncture. What symptoms are you having, and are they getting worse or better ?
Keep track of your symptoms, date and time, and let your neurologist know about them. Best wishes to you.