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Old 02-01-2008, 06:11 PM #1
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Hi Jen
I had an MRI done in oct. 07 and it showed multiple leasions. I had to have another MRI (results were the same) and then a lumbar puncture. The doc. was thinking I had MS. My lumbar puncture showed that it was 95% sure I did not have MS. I am still in the process of trying to find out what is going on in my brain. The think I hate the most is how concerned all the docs were they all said the there were too many leasion for someone my age. But as soon as all their different test came back neg. All of the sudden it was fine. Than maybe lots of people are walking around with leasions and don't even no it. That just does not sit well with me.
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I have a few lesions too, but after more tests, found it was not MS...Doc said it could be from a number of things.
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Thanks for all the replies. All they found was one lesion on me. I guess the hardest part right now is all the waiting and not knowing. I have never looked as forward to a doctors appt. as i am this upcomming one with the neurologist. Hopefully they can give me some kind of answer. Or even medication to stop all the migraines! I will keep everyone updated.

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Hello Everyone,

Just stopping by to give an update. I went to the neurologist yesterday. The MRI came back normal. They said that it was probably just an artifact on the CT. For the past week and a half all my migraines have stopped. The neurologist yesterday gave me some medicine to try if the migraines return. But it was a big sigh of relief to hear that everything was normal. Thanks to everyone who replied about this situation.

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