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Hi jennyatl.

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bilateral leg weakness
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Someone else said MS doesn't present bilaterally, but I've read stories from other people that said otherwise. So, I don't know what to think.
MS can present bilaterally, although not common. When MS is bilateral it is due to spinal cord lesions. Spinal cord lesions cause problems from that point down.

Did you have a MRI of the entire spine? Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar?

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I am convinced it is MS because I just don't fit any other symptom descriptions.
There is no symptom(s) exclusive to MS. Many conditions can cause similar symptoms. It is impossible to diagnose any condition by researching your symptoms. It is best to work with your Drs. for the correct diagnosis.

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