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Old 02-17-2008, 11:16 AM
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Considerable numbness is often a sign that we have spinal lesions, which can be very destructive. Perhaps during periods of numbness and/or ON is when he would decide to offer steroids . . . ?

So you are not on the CRABs? If he is "treating this as MS", I wonder why he did not offer them to you right then and there? Perhaps he is less aggressive in his approach to what he might view as "benign MS" . . .? On the other hand, a neuro down the street might have you on Tysabri within a split second.

Each specialist seems to have a different and unexplainable approach.

Sounds like whatever you are doing is helping you though. What is this super nutrition program you've started on, may I ask . . . sounds interesting?

Cherie
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