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Old 04-23-2010, 08:57 PM #2
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Originally Posted by coffeegirl View Post

The PA is ordering up an ENG test and another MRI. Should I be concerned about having these tests done? I have no idea what to expect or what they might find. Is this what any of you experienced before you were dx'd? Am I on the wrong forum? I am very lost and confused.

Any direction or support would be appreciated.

Coffeegirl
I've had many mri's and from a fast Google see no reason to be concerned about the ENG. You seem safe with the test.

No, this is not what I experienced, but we are all different. I got the pleasure of waking to no consistent walking..... BTW I also have migraines, but the two are not related.

Do you belong here -I have no idea - if you have MS, yes. If not there are many forums here. You will feel comfortable with them - all will give you massive support.

It seems you have been seeking an answer for some time. Many come here for advise-Some are not MS - Some are. If you believe you have MS, I suggest you see an MS Specialist. A review of your scans and a LP (if needed) ... will confirm. I truly wish you well .

Good Luck

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