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Just replying to let you know I read this, but I never was good at interpreting such reports.
I hope the more medically educated members can help. Sometimes a condition is never diagnosed 100%, that is, sometimes doctors will always disagree as to what tests mean.
In my case over about thirty years, 50% of doctors said I had MS and 50% said I had something else or "nothing". When I got another dx which might explain symptoms and signs, one doctor claimed the new dx was not correct and I still had MS. I treat both diseases, with diet (Swank diet for MS) and trigger-avoidance for Porphyria. I now have a third dx which all doctors have to recognize because of what blood tests say. The people on the forum for the third disease moan and groan because of "slow diagnosis"--they ought to try having MS or Porphyria!
Some people will never fit a typical pattern.
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