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Old 08-18-2014, 05:04 PM #3
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thank you both for your replies they are very much appreciated. I had two MRI's done on my lower back about two years ago. The symptoms have gotten worse since then but I am wondering if I should push for an MRI of my neck and head. I am not sure where in the body MS presents itself. I have been to a neurologist but she never offered anything. I was basically told I have a neuropathy but they don't know why or what is causing it so I guess they want to see if the symptoms get better or worse and its definitely worse. I don't know if I should try to see the doctor earlier than December. I just feel lost and frustrated because I can't control my own body sometimes. Thank you for your feedback it really helps.
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