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Hey Hoshi!

Glad you found us! I too think it's time to revisit a neuro and maybe getting a new MRI.

Looking back through my history, both my neuro and I agree that I too had my first episode when I was 17. Had a clean MRI and went away with an "Unknown neurological event" since I was left with the barbinski reflex.

It took 15 years for my symptoms to get crazy enough not to be swept under the rug and to warrent a new MRI. Another year and a half after that to get a DX.

Remember, you know your body best. If something's not right, you need to find out what it is. There are things that can mimic MS, like Lyme's disease. But a good neurologist will make sure to rule out the possiblities.

Take care of yourself!
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