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Welcome Margo. I was the opposite. My spinal tap and symptoms said yes but I only had one lesion so I am 'clinically probable MS'. As long as my neuro treats me with the same respect and way as one with actual MS I don't care. Because I had just the one lesion she sent me to an MS specialist who agreed with her diagnosis.
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