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hi kelly and welcome to NT,

there is something called the McDonald criteria that drs often go by to help dx (diagnose) MS.

keep a sx (symptom) journal with dates and the sx's you have. it might help the dr when you go for your exam.

it is common for women that have MS for their disease sx's to abate during & after pregnancy.

no Q is too simple. we're here to help. at one time we all were where you are now. keep us posted. ps...i learned yrs ago to get copies of dr's notes, test results and copies of any mri (CD) you have. start to keep a medical file on yourself. it will come in handy in the future.
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