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Default Can clear neuro exam rule out MS?

My sx are gradually flaring up the past 2-3 days.
My left arm and leg feels 'asleep' - not numb, but heavy, tingly and 'asleep' - so having trouble walking. Worse than it has been before.
I also have intermittent stabbing pain on my left side of my face.

I see another neuro next Feb, for a 3rd opinion!

I saw my GP and she tested my reflexes, pin-prick, eyes, strength, etc and it's all completely fine.
She gave me a letter stating I'd seen her today to take to A&E if it gets worse.

So I'm guessing, if my neuro exam was fine, then does that mean it wouldn't be very likely to be MS?

I'm feeling like a basket case as every test I've ever had has been clear.
I know I'm not a basket case!
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