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Old 07-05-2008, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Snoopy View Post
Many people with MS can have spinal lesions and not be PP, I am one of them. I am RR, have had the relapses (6) to prove it.

I have numerous cervical spine lesions, that's where my MS started.
amen, Snoopy.

mine are mainly in the lumbar area, with some cervical.

I think the reason it took so *long* for me to GET my dx was because they were looking in the wrong place... between 1988 and 1992... they were only doing BRAIN MRIs on me, and finding nada... (except for the ON)

it wasn't until one smart doctor (Dr, Kobrin, may he rest in peace, a genius, and a truly kind and patient man) ordered FULL MRIs of my entire spine, that I finally got my dx of MS.

for the first decade of my MS, the vast majority of my lesions were in my spine.

and that's STILL where most of mine are now...
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