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MRIs can be inconclusive, fancy term for 'doesn't show it'. LPs too, when looking for O bands. And strickly a brain mri doesn't mean you don't have lesions. MS lesions can appear in the brain, the spine or both. Usually appearing in the brain but that's not always the case.
So you could be suffering from some other neurological disorder, either a CNS disorder or a PNS disorder (in the central nervous system or in the peripheral nervous system) or it could be MS still. Be prepared for potentially having an EMG to rule in or out a PNS disorder, an LP to look for O-bands or signs of inflammation, and/or additional MRI of the spine. It can be a long process, but hang in there, eventually it'll be sorted out :hug:. |
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My neurologist said I don't have any symptoms of anything he knew of and thought it best not to subject me to any more tests after years of MRI's and other tests from other neurologists prior to seeing him. A lot of people with these symptoms among other symptoms are pushing this idea that it is some very hard to detect or cure infection from ticks. For that reason I do support the release of a tick infection antigen panel. The health department has had no interest in preparing this panel and it has been an ongoing fight from patient advocacy organization which seem to focus on everything but releasing this panel which would tell us the facts. The technology already exists, so only a few million dollars are needed I'm told to prepare the panel which could then be used world-wide. It is the nano-trap antigen technology if you want to search it. |
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