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Old 06-14-2017, 07:08 PM #1
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I think you were having an exacerbation. Did you get to see the results of the MRI? Typically a new lesion will be bright on the scan.
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It sure sounds like you are having one. I hope you are doing better. Has your neurologist called regarding the results?
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