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Old 07-02-2011, 10:19 AM #1
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Default Update on my first MRI and results

Hey everyone,
Just thought id update you on how everything went since everyone here is

so kind and concerned about how everything went You all are really

wonderful people and this is by far the most supportive forum ive ever been

in. So thank you

The neuro said that theres no MS on my MRI and that theres absoltely

nothing on my brain MRI which is awesome! Praise God!! They said that

theres a "bony overgrowth" type thing on my cervical spine MRI tho??

(anyone know what they means or could be caused by?) but they just want

to moniter that and do another MRI in 4-6 months. Even tho its good news

that nothing came up it still leaves me trying to figure out whats wrong a lot

of my symptoms have somewhat died down a bit but i do still have numbness

and tingling thruout various parts of my body/memory loss/muscle

weakness/etc. so their sending me to Stanford for a second opinion to see if

they can think of anything. Thank you all for your support, I will still be

stopping by in here regularly and I hope you all are doing well. i truly

appreciate your prayers and thoughts
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Well, I'm glad they don't think it's MS but sorry you have unanswered questions about the symptoms you still have. Hopefully the doctors at Stanford can do some more thorough testing and uncover the culprit.

There are lots of folks in "limboland" for quite a while before they get a diagnosis of what's causing their symptoms. I hope you'll continue to come here to visit and post.
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