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Old 09-29-2014, 03:01 PM #1
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Default Brain Lesions only- no spinal ones

I have had a brain and spinal mri, lp, blood work.

Everything is normal except the brain MRI. 4 lesions that have caused double vision and head aches. No lyme and no lupus. So that is good. no other antibodies or anything.

So I have a redo for both MRI's in a few months.

So we shall see what is to come. Right now I am going to focus on other things and live a little.

I am guessing the double vision is permanent??? I never goes away and is very blurry and unfortunately is making me change some college plans. I can't go to school for diagnostics sonography if I can't see the screen lol.
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