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Old 12-07-2014, 06:18 PM #1
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Slightly over 2 years ago I had a TBI. It was my 5th or 6th concussion. Well I moved and got a new neurologist. Upon reviewing my history he recommended I get a spinal tap, new mri, blood work, and ct scans to test for ms.

Symptoms since my head injury.
Mood swings
Constant headaches
Blurry vision. Usually associated with headaches but not always
Tinnitus
Dizzyness/slight loss of balance
Memory/concentration issues
Confusion

The last MRI I had also showed some white spots on the right side of the brain.

Not asking for a diagnosis but j ust wondering if anyone had anything similar to me prior to being diagnosed. I keep telling myself I dont have MS and the Dr just needs to rule it out.
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