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Old 08-28-2010, 12:13 PM #1
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Default How Long Did It Take for Dx?

I'm not sure if I have MS or not but I have so many symptoms of it and a huge gut instinct that is what my neuro issues are but all MRI's have came back clear until recent tests showed 'something wrong'- soon will have a very extensive neurological exam to rule out what is the actual dx. I do have an inner ear problem with migrane associated vertigo with severe hearing loss. TONS of MS symptoms since 2005...

I have read that a lot of you here have waited years and years for dx.. I've been told so many horrid things by doctors to my face it is just humiliating. Even my family has told me that by this point. It is just depressing.
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