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Old 08-18-2014, 05:21 PM #1
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Does no new lesions in the last 10 years mean no progression in that time?
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Does no new lesions in the last 10 years mean no progression in that time?
Not necessarily.. This is a crazy disease.
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As I understand it, MS is always progressing even if we have no evidence of it. Not encouraging news but on the bright side, the worsening can be very slow.
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