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Old 01-26-2008, 11:10 PM #7
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Cherie,

I failed Mayo's NMO blood test, but since there is a 30% chance of failure on the test and still having Devic's...there is no way to tell for sure until I have another spinal attack. My neuro does not want to wait and see what new thing will attack. Since my tests lean towards MS, he is treating me for that. The moment my symptoms take a dive towards Devic's we will switch my treatments...never thought I'd be hoping for MS but I prefer a longer life span over Devic's predicted short one.

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