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Old 08-06-2008, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Snoopy View Post
Cherie, when I was going through the diagnostic process I was having a severe exacerbation although I didn't know it at the time.

My neuro said we had a better chance of the LP showing something than had I not been in an exacerbation. In my case he was correct. The LP was the only positive test I had. Brain MRI was clear as was the Mylegram, VEP, bloodwork and others I can't remember.

I was dx'd based on the positive LP, neuro exam and symptoms. One year later I had my second severe exacerbation so that resolved any doubt anyone may have had, including myself.
Well, that kinda' speaks to what CayoKay posted, but it doesn't change the fact that you apparently should STILL have just as many (if not more) O-bands now as you did during that attack.

If the information I have is correct, the best time to do a LP diagnostic test is when the person has a neurological attack. That doesn't necessarily mean you didn't have those same O-bands previously, there is just more chance that more (or the first positive result for them) might "pop up" during this neurological event. Does that make sense?

O-bands in MS are "permanent" once they are there though . . . at least that's my understanding.

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