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Old 08-25-2014, 10:02 AM #1
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Default Now, where do I turn?

I went to the MS specialist today. My neuro sent me to him to rule out MS. Well, because I have O-bands in my serum (though they are more prominent in the CSF) and there are no lesions on spinal cord. He says this is all indicative of it not being MS. His recommendation to my neuro is going to be: repeat brain MRI every year for the next 5 years and if there are no changes then the subject is dead in the water.

So, I guess I am back at square one. I want to thank all of you for your wonderful support and humor.
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