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Thank you for all the good advice. I dont know if i said i am in the u.k and i think it is done differently here.
I will go back to my doctor and ask her to send me somewhere else and to a specialist ms neurologist if she can, but on the national health service i doubt there is anywhere else left to go, so i will have to foot the bill to see some one privately, which of course i will in order of getting somewhere better than this state i'm in now (when i can get the funds together).
Ive heard there are university places which look into all this, but are they available to see patients?
and could anyone tell me if they know, can you get lessions on the brain from other things, i believe a stroke would do it but i dont know of other things. (I believe i have three white matter- whatever that signifies i dont know) the first neurologist i saw said it was 'only' so he thinks at least it not too significant.
Also please, would i need to see a specialist in another field, as the second neuro said he thinks i might not even be a neurology case?
the confusion mounts, made worse by these proffesionals..not forgetting three years ago after an episode which landed me in hospital, the neurologist there said it wasn't anything other than ms.
Thank you in advance once again for all the help and support.
Much love xx