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Even though I have been diagnosed with MS, and I might have asked this before, but I've thought about it again per someone's comment, but should I have an MRI done on my spine?
Your neuro, may not have found it necessary, this time around, for your dx. Perhaps, ask, next appointment. MRI's are usually every 6 months, to a year. I'm sure they'll want to see if the Rebif is working, as it should, to slow progression.
That's been my experience, albeit Copaxone and Avonex.
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