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Old 03-17-2014, 03:36 PM #7
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Hi clayton23,

Has the neurologist mentioned the possibility of MS to you? Are you sure it's a brain scan and not an MRI that will be done?

If one of your complaints is headaches, it's possible that a brain scan needs to be done, to find out what could be causing them, if possible.

An MRI is usually done now when MS is suspected, and other tests are usually done as well.

It's hard to say whether your indigestion pain might be an MS hug.

When you say "sickness," I'm not sure what you mean. A doctor might have questions about that too. (What kind of sickness? You'd need to be more specific. Nausea? Vomiting? Feeling feverish?)

It's too bad you're having so many difficulties. I hope that you and your doctor can get some answers soon.

P.S. You'd get more replies here if you could post a thread of your own.
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