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Old 01-11-2010, 03:16 PM #1
4cordelia 4cordelia is offline
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Default How far does a flare go?

Well, I'm back after two years.
I noticed on one of the posts that she was "too far into a flare" to do much. My recent "attack" (as my dr puts it) has only been happening for 10 days. Last one we think was 6 months ago and a good case of ON. I have such HORRIBLE insurance I didn't go to the dr after my cruise to see what was going on. Spent the money having the time of my life instead.
I have an MRI today and wonder if this is too soon or is MS something in which the damage occurs then the symptoms or vice versa? Kind of makes me think of which came first the chicken or the egg.
Glad for the support but not glad to be looking in the forum again.
Cordelia
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