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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Australia
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Location: Australia
Posts: 660
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Hi
One of the things that specialists look at is neurological symptoms over time, and even if you didn't have a positive MRI the first time, you should still get checked out. There are other things they can look at, like evoked potentials and oligoclonal bands in a lumbar puncture.
I think (and this is in Australia, I don't know about where you are) they need to demonstrate evidence of two attacks, separated by a period of time.
Get it checked out, and I hope you get the answers you need.
Take care
Lyn
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