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Old 12-08-2013, 08:24 PM #3
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Hi sue!
Thanks!
No I've never lost conciseness. I am tired a lot and very sick when I do not get proper sleep, along with my weakness and dizzyness. I fall a lot at home and at work. I have a glassy look in my eyes when I'm sick, I'm told. I had ct's and an MRI 3 years ago, when my neurologist thought I had MS. They were fine. This is my first abnormal finding besides abnormal neurological examinations.

I just don't want to get my hopes up that something was found and now I can be fixed and live a normal life, if a mild abnormal finding is not significant finding. So do you know what a mild abnormal finding is?

I have been referred to a neurovascular dr, specializing in epilepsy, but my apt is February 28.

Thanks again, happy holidays
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