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Old 02-22-2013, 09:38 PM #1
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Default Question about Remission

Hi All. As some of you may know I am undiagnosed currently. My neuro was thinking MS or CIDP. I am so happy to say that the last few days I have felt amazing. Not 100% by any means. I can't even remember what 100% feels like, but a lot of my weakness and nerve pain has improved as well as my vision and dizziness.

Everything I have read about CIDP is that remission is highly unlikely without some sort of treatment (which I have had none).

This may be a hard question since I don't yet have a diagnosis.

But my question is as far as MS goes when someone is in remission is it a gradual process or would a symptom be there one day and gone the next? I apologize in advance if this is one of those "depends" questions. Any insight is appreciated. Thank you!!!
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