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Old 11-28-2012, 11:43 AM #12
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Thanks for the heads up! I was worried about that too, but fortunately, in New York State they can't disqualify you for pre-existing conditions.

Saw Neuro this morning-he says I definitely have carpal tunnel syndrome (GO FIGURE!) But doesn't think the rest of my symptoms have anything to do with it. So he still wants the MRI. He was so funny! He said "Well, you definitely have carpal tunnel syndrome, but the other symptoms do not necessarily relate. So, this could be a whole bunch of unrelated stuff, OR it could all be related." Way to walk the fence there, buddy!

He found the MRI that had a small white matter lesion in the frontal lobe, the other white matter lesion was in an atypical place.

Making progress is a good thing.
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