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Old 12-14-2009, 10:10 PM #1
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Originally Posted by ewizabeth View Post
Welcome to NeuroTalk Matt!!

When I was first starting to notice my MS symptoms I thought I had spinal problems (like a slipped disc or something.)

You have actual evidence of that, thank goodness! I hope that's all it is and it will either improve or you can have it fixed.

Keep us posted on what happens!
Well I dont think I have it as hard as you guys and gals! At least not that I know of.

Just wondering for everyone reading, when you had your MRIs, was there definite signs that at least something was up?...My neuro said there was no evidence of anything other than what he told me...disc issue and stenosis
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