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Old 05-29-2012, 08:10 AM #16
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Thanks again

I presented at Dx with 'numerous' brain, spinal cord and brain stem lesions (11 years ago), but according to the MRI I had a few months ago, they are quite faded. Now, I don't quite know what to think.

I don't have the results of the latest Spinal MRI (last Thursday), but I am wondering, can faded lesions still cause a relapse - or do they have to 'light up' as active???? Is it possible that a lesion that can cause a relapse like this wuld not show up on MRI?

I know I will have to wait and see - I just want to know if I am dealing with MS, or just a 'physical' cause? I am hoping to hear my results tomorrow so that I can finally 'do something' to fix it (or at least improve it).

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