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Default My Third MRI Scan

I have been dizzy and clumbsy for 4 years. I had fallen a number of times, Dr. ordered a MRI in 2007, showed lots of hyper intensities in white matter, Sent me to specialist, says I'm too old for MS. I was 50 at the time, now at 53, and my Third MRI it says More spots, larger and are perpendicular to ventricles, he states it looks like demylimation and actually says MS. Do you think the dr. will decided this time. I had spinal tap last year, said, no bands. I'm about ready to give up. Having so much trouble with the dizziness, can barely remain upright now. I just want to get better. Any ideas? Deb
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