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Was it a Neurologist or a Radiologist that read your scan?

The Radiologist who read my first scan said I was perfectly normal. The Neurologist who I saw a year later read that same scan and diagnosed me with MS, he is of the opinion that the Radiologist didn't look at my scan.

My co-worker's husband has been diagnosed with MS despite the negative MRI and LP he has all the classic early onset symptoms including a few days of blidness in one eye that cleared up after steroid infusion treatment. They are taking a wait to treat approach with him because of the negative MRI.
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