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Old 06-01-2007, 04:35 PM #1
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Cricket52,
I Hope you see this post. You mentioned that some MSers have negative MRIs. I had no idea that was possible! I was diagnosed with MG (myasthenia gravis) several years ago. However, my symptoms have escalated from muscle weakness in one leg/one hand to pain, muscle spasms, tremors and weakness in both legs and arms. I cannot stand and use a power wheelchair to get around now. My MRIs came back negative for lesions. So, my neuro is pushing for MG remedies - IVig or a thymectomy. At this point, I don't know what to do but my body is becoming weaker and weaker. Are there tests other than MRIs that can determine whether I am an MSer? Ive heard that it's possible to have both MS and MG at the same time. Has anyone heard anything about this?

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Hi JSmythe:

Sounds like you are facing a difficult decision.

It has been said that 5% of MS patients don't show lesions. Some neuro's say that after 3 negative MRI's then it's time to start looking elsewhere for a dx.

MS is a dx of exclusion. I had my first symptom 30 years ago and only in the past few years have I been given a dx of possible MS. I have no lesions, just brain atrophy and clinical signs.

MG can cause weakness. So can many other neurological diseases.

http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Sourcebook-Topic.asp

At the top of the forum you can find sticky's that will give you links to other sources of information.

Hope that helps. It's frustrating trying to get to the bottom of something that is affecting your whole life.
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I Had The Same 3mri's A Few Years Ago They Came Back Neg,
But The Neuroligis Said I Had Invisible Ms.
After That The Clinic Closed Down . Couldn't Get My Medical Records , Had To Start All Over Again And To This Day No Other Neurologis Ever Mentioned It. I Have Every Nerve Problem You Can Mention Even Neurogenic Bladder . Can Anyone Else Comment On This
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Hi duckybaby:

Sadly for some of us limbo is a place we stay in for a long time.

A negative MRI, as you said, doesn't mean you don't have MS, it's just means there are no visible lesions.

Like you I have clinical signs - nystagmus, double/blurred vision, spasticity/clonus, pain, neurogenic bladder and bowel, neuropathic pain. The MS clinic I go to (five hours away) usually discharges patients after three negative MRI's.

They have kept me on, giving me symptomatic treatment and a quality of life I would never have had otherwise.

Oh - my evoked potentials were normal. My neuropsych report could not rule out MS-like cognitive issues. I have never had an LP.

I hope you can get to an MS clinic and find a sympathetic neuro. It's hard trying to get by on your own. The forums have been a great source of education and support. I hate not knowing why my life took a 350. Maybe you are one of the 5% that don't show lesions.

Good luck in your quest for a dx. Keep us posted.
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