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Default quick question regarding mri

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Foci of active demyelination
- this does mean i'm having an exacerbation, right? i know i am. this time it has affected my memory and my thinking. i lost count of the number of times i lose my train of thoughts mid-conversation lately, seriously annoying. my balance is affected as well. thanks in advance!
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