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Wise Elder
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I'm sorry to hear about all that you are going through. Sometimes it takes a while for someone to be diagnosed with MS. Lesions can be caused by many things including viruses, which you had. I'm not saying that the viruses are the cause of your lesions by no means.
Keep a journal of your symptoms and if any of them increase, go back in to the neurologist to get checked again. The journal will help your doctors in diagnosing you. ADs are such a personal thing. What works for some, doesn't work for others. Keep trying until you find one that works for you. There are different types of ADs as well and you may need to try a different type. Keep us posted on how you are doing! Hang in there! ![]() |
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