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Old 08-22-2013, 07:28 PM #1
Cdimaio Cdimaio is offline
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Confused MS tests

Hi, I am wondering if anyone here has had similar experiences and were still diagnosed with MS........ I have been have a lot of issues with weakness in arms and legs as well as dragging my feet when I walk. The Nuro had run several tests including the office exam, nerve conduction test and something else I cannot remember right now...lol.....
All of these had negative results and the Nuro says there is no reason to believe MS is the cause. I have to compleatly self advocate and wonder if I should pursue it further or blame it on fyb to even though my Rhumatologist says that those are not symptoms. Please share your thoughts and experiences.
Much appreciated!
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