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How many people here have had a negative MRI but had MS. My eye doctor and MD believes I have MS and I do have a lot of the symptoms but I have been tested for just about everything else. One neuro believes it is MG. I do not know what I have but it is something. I just want the right treatment. I have had a negative MRI for MS. I was told that you can have negative MRI but still have lesions but they not showed up on MRI yet. So I was wondering how many people here have negative MRI for MS only for it to show up on MRI later and how much later. Thank you Shirley

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