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Old 11-23-2013, 01:11 PM #1
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Default Hello Maybe New Here?

Hello
I am a 27 year old female whom the MD thinks I may have MS. I had my MRI today and I of course can not wait until Monday to talk to him. I have a picture and I was wondering if anyone could give any input. I completely understand it is not medical advice but people who understand this disease the most knows what they are looking at in a MRI. My crazy anxiety would thank you!

A little back round a month ago my left hand started feeling numb/pins and needles 2 days later it went to my trunk then my foot. It now is manly my leg and foot. My fingers are a little tingly.

I have more pictures if anyone could help my figure it out I received a cd at the hospital but it only works with DICOM. Any help I appreciate it. Thanks a bunch, as you can see I am going crazy.
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