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Kitty 02-20-2013 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by tkrik (Post 958393)
It does take some time to get a diagnosis of MS as well as other conditions. I would ask for an MRI with and without contrast. Additionally, I would ask for an MRI of the cervical spine as well as throacic spine. While lesions are sometimes difficult to detect in that area, if you are in a flare they more than likely will show up.

A journal of symptoms is a good idea and will certainly help in the diagnosing process.

The tingling in your feet sounds like some sort of neuropathy. Be sure to discuss that with the neuro when you see him in March.

It just annoys me no end when a GP orders an MRI without contrast. It's almost like they're deliberately slowing the process down. :mad:

Like Trisha said, an MRI with and without contrast is needed. Cervical and thorasic spine, too. It will take longer but you might as well get it all done while you're already in an uncomfortable position. :rolleyes:

It's a process of elimination to get to an MS diagnosis but it's well worth the time and effort spent. If it's not MS you might very well find out what it is while eliminating other conditions. Just hang in there. You aren't crazy.

julie4470 02-20-2013 06:01 PM

Thank you Kitty and everyone else. I feel like I need to again say that I am not LOOKING to be sick, but I AM sick. I know you guys get it. I also want to say that WHATEVER it is is making it difficult to continue my current job. I teach first grade. Now, please don't think I am saying I am alone in having a tough job. I realize that all jobs come with challenges and stressors. It is just that I am mentally and physically exhausted. I thought I would teach until retirement and that was that. Now, I feel like I can barely make it through each week let alone 10-15 more years. I have taught for 16 years and my mind and body are screaming they are DONE. Please don't think I just want to be a deadbeat. I just don't know if I can continue with the energy it requires. That said, I have a good short and long term disability plan. I don't feel like I am at a point where I need to use them (at least not the long term), but if I discontinue teaching and try and pursue something else, I will possibly no longer have this plan if or when I figure out what is going on and if or when I really need it. Not sure my exact point lol! I guess I am just thinking out loud (sort of). So, thanks for listening!


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