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Everyone gave you great advice! Diagnosing MS can be challenging. Lesions can be caused by many things other than MS such as migraines or even viruses. Looking up the MacDonald Criteria will help you learn how MS is diagnosed. Keeping a journal of you symptoms is a great way to pinpoint trends and can be very helpful.

Hang in there!
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