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I actually wonder if my MS was triggered by hystoplasmosis http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/communi...oplasmosis.htm
that I contracted when I was 17. I know what it was because it happened to show up in my eye and I had to have laser surgery and lost my central vision in that eye. Not long after that I began having very bad headaches. Had Never had a headache before that. The doctors could not explain why. They said it was unrelated to the eye problem. Also, I began having balance problems. Hind sight is always easier. Now I definitely think that was the first MS symptoms. Hystoplasmosis is not a virus, but I sure have a gut feeling that it is what activated it. But I could be wrong and it could have just been a coincidence. But definitely think that is the same time period it all started. ?????????? ![]()
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