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Old 07-02-2011, 11:37 PM #10
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My name is Teri and as the title says, my 2nd opinion doc says he is 90% sure that I have RRMS. I go next week for head, neck, upper and lower back MRIs and the evoked potentials. I did tons of research and brought my sx and concerns to my first doc and he would budge off of a peripheral neuropathy and essential tremor diag.
I just turned 50 this week and am actually happy to have found a doc who took the time to listen to all I had to say and ask. I know that the sooner I start meds, the better off I will be.
It is my hope that I can continue to work as long as possible as a k-2 reading teacher as I am a single parent and am still raising child/teen #3.
Thank you for having me.
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