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Old 09-01-2010, 08:57 AM #18
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Hi guys

I am almost embarrassed to say that my diagnosis was made unofficially on my first consultation with a neuro. He told me 'I think you may have MS, but we need to do more tests to be sure'. That was confirmed with MRI about six weeks later. I was a textbook case. I was half blind and was falling all over the place with very bad proprieception and major coordination issues.

Having said that, I can think of a number of times in the preceding 5 years that I had MS symptoms such as blind spots, slurring my words, numbness and pins and needles. I just pretty much ignored them and they went away by themselves.

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