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Old 08-29-2013, 02:18 AM #6
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I've had ct scan, mri of brain and spine, blood work, and now the VEP. All have come back normal, except one lesion on my brain mri. This new neurologist said he is going to personally review everything. Said forget the other Neuro saying you are making it up and don't take the neurontin she prescribed. We are starting this all over.

He did find some decreased sensation and strength in my left leg yesterday. Also I sway a lot with rhomberg test and cannot walk heel to toe. Said overall my exam is ok, but something is definitely going on. He said he will not give any meds or specify what he is looking for until he is sure of what I have. I asked about my PCP saying ms and hejust nodded and said don't worry or stress we will get you a diagnosis.
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