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Old 12-09-2013, 06:19 PM #4
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Welcome to NT!

I'm definitely not qualified to read an MRI or a MRI report. That's best left to the professionals. But, I did want to welcome you.

It does seem as though you are having some symptoms that are suggestive of MS, hence, the reason for the MRI. Having one done with and without contrast is important in the diagnosing process. I am sorry you are experiencing this but hope that you and your doctor can sort it all out. Please feel free to ask any questions and let us know what your dr says about your MRI.
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