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Join Date: Jul 2014
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Posts: 141
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I have all my test results and discs of MRI's, I have all my neuro's notes. My neuro doesn't seem to want to call it MS, simply because of the O-bands being present in the serum as well as the CSF even though they are more prominent in the CSF.
This is from the MRI report:
IMPRESSION:
1. Several small non specific foacl areas of hyperintensities in the periventricular deep white matter of the frontal and parietal lobes bilaterally which, in this patient's age, raises the possibility of mulitple sclerosis and clinical correlation and follow up is recommended.
2. Mild chronic sinusitis of the left maxillary sinus.
A year ago, an ER doctor mentioned my neuro issues were probably from complicated or complex migraines. My migraines are pretty much daily and the topamax is not helping again. My neuro had mentioned fighting with my insurance company to cover Botox prior to the MRI in March. Once he read the MRI report, he seemed determined to rule out MS and looking at nothing else. He sent me to an MS specialist to rule out MS.
Thinking a third opinion is a priority, I really don't think Botox is something I want to play with.
Thank all of you for your support and wonderful thoughts, ideas, and humor. (HUGS & SMILES to you all!!!)
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