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On my last MRIs I had multiple cervical lesions and no brain lesions visible on MRI.

Keep in mind I am only 'probable ms' at this point.
Let me ask u this. do u have memory problems & motor skills problems like coordination, thought processing trouble remembering things you did even just 2 hours ago?
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