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Old 09-18-2011, 02:00 PM #3
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hi booklass,

i was dx'd at age 53. however, my dr said i had MS for some time.
i began having a gait disturbance, my neuro exam was agnormal, my mri of brain and c-spine showed lesions and my LP had O-bands.

that's a lot. please, try to take only one day at a time. stay in the here and now because worrying about the future doesn't accomplish anything except stressing you out.

most of what drs do is rule things out. so you may not have any of what they look for but that's how they find out what IS going on.

stay with us and keep us posted.
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