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Old 04-06-2019, 04:34 PM #1
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How can you tell for sure if your MS is active?
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Either a noticeable worsening of present symptoms or new ones forming. Though even that can be a little deceitful, because the symptoms might not be noticed until it’s heading back into dormancy.
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I think an MRI (with contrast) might be the only way to tell especially if symptoms are too light to be noticeable.
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