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I was just going over this same thought process with my MD. I am "in Flare" but my MRI remains the same as last time. He said someday our technology will catch up with our bodies. If we slide someone into an open MRI we may see one or two lesions. if we slide them into a closed MRI we may see 12. If we slide them into the big boy 6 or 7 Telsa, we may see hundreds! Till the day that the technology catches up with what the human body is capable of doing to itself, its a "best guess" scenario in so many cases.
I do hope you can get the answers you seek. Its awful to feel bad, and not have any evidence to back up the questions with some answers. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | debw (03-11-2010) |
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and Dej that is why here in my small area towns... the neuros say no I do not have MS since MRI of head is clear ... but I have had a neuropysch that did the memory testing that I did so bad at, a opthamologist that keeps eye on my one eye since it blurs no damage though as yet, a ENT due to vertigo spells that he can not figure out, and a Physical therapist that saw how uneven my weakness levels are on each side and balance issues are... all of those doctors asked HAVE YOU BEEN TESTED FOR MS....
anyhow my point, I feel I have it, but MRI here in small are I think MRI is weaker kind but who knows... sorry hun about your 3rd MRI, hoping you find some answers with it, been a long undx road for me..hoping not so long for you, sarah
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"Thanks for this!" says: | debw (03-11-2010) |
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