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Old 01-16-2010, 02:02 PM #1
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Hi Aly, Welcome. I'm so sorry that your MS seems to be revving up.. As River said, a dose of IV steroids, may stop the attack.

If you have sworn off all of the ABCRs, there is still the inexpensive LDN to consider.

I hope you are feeling better soon.
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Alyluvsu, welcome! You and I were diagnosed at about the same time. I know what you mean about getting scared. After the initial shock of diagnosis wares off, you are face with some startling realities. Every bad day I have, I wind up thinking, “is this the way it’s going to be forever – and worse?”

One of the best ways I have found to put things into perspective is to follow this website. Get to know and understand others with the same problems – sometimes better, sometimes worse.

Anywayz – that’s what helps me.
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I dont think MRI's see everything sometimes. Especially if they're using a lower power MRI machine (the 1.5 Tesla)

Some doctors seem to think that if it's not showing up on the MRI, then you must be ok, even if you're having a ton of symptoms that correspond to you obviously having a problem in the area that's showing up clear on the MRI.

I think it just means they need to use an MRI that's got a stronger magnet.
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It is my understanding that as we progress our MRIs may show fewer changes.
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Hi Aly.

My MS center tells me the #1 issue that MS folks complain about is Cognitive dysfunction. its frustrating, and scary, and most of the time cant be measured on something like an MRI or an xray. it is measured in mental questions, and tasks. I was told to keep sharp with mental things like crossword puzzles, try to learn a new language. Take up a new hobby. Walk a different path to the same place each day. On my walks I always went right out of the driveway, now somedays I go left or straight first.

I hope you get feeling better quick.
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