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Old 11-22-2010, 06:54 PM #1
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Default Even Opinions are welcome....desperate

I am bouncing from the Neuropathy site and the MS site.

Still no dx.

How long would one expect to have only sensory symptoms, not vision, but sensory meaning abnormal sensations, before the onset of motor symptoms?

I know everyone is different, but even an opinion or guess would help.

My brain MRI was done without contrast (have read it should be done with contrast to detect MS), my spinal tap was negative, Babinski test, normal.

I am 52 yrs old, so this would be the Late onset variety.

I asked my neuro for an EEG (I think it is called Visual Provolked) he said no

not necessary.

All test for neuropathy ok.

I am on 1200 mg. of Gabapentin to control abnormal sensations.

Please any words would be appreciated, been in limbo for one and a half years!
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