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Old 11-24-2006, 07:56 PM
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This is the same as my MRI, the lesions are deemed old and (supposedly) inactive. In other words, none of them enhance so that no active inflammation is involved. Yet, it's impossible to argue with the clnical picture; my MS is obviously progressing. To me this means one of two things. Our imaging techniques are at this time unable to show the active inflammation. Or, there is in fact no active inflammation, and some other mechanism is driving my progression. Personally I'm leaning towards the latter, since neither cytoxan nor solumedrol, both of which target inflammation, did anything at all for me.

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