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Hello redbull5604 and welcome to NeuroTalk.

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I am new to the site and frustrated. I am having all the symptoms of MS but no active leisions to diagnose.
There are no symptoms which are unique to MS.

All of the MS symptoms you may have read/heard about can be caused by many conditions/illnesses/diseases.

Hopefully you are working with a Doctor who is ruling out other causes for your symptoms.

Take care...
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