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Old 08-02-2012, 01:35 AM #5
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I suggest actually contacting the closest or nearest best MS center you can, and make an appointment. Many neuros see reluctant to find for MS. I saw two who diagnosed peripheral neuropathy before my MS center doc said that was a misdiagnosis. However, he has diagnosed me with transverse myelitis so far, as no actual lesions have shown up yet. We repeat MRIs this fall to see if there are changes. My symptoms have not been typical TM, and are progressively getting worse. I never feel I have anything resembling remission. That said, I am glad I saw an MS specialist (he is a TM specialist as well).
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