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Old 02-13-2008, 01:38 PM #3
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Just got a call from my neuro-ophthalmologist. I was nervous while I waited for her to come on the phone but it's all good -- or I guess as good as it can be! What the MRI is showing is no change from the last one (except that the lesion is not active, which of course is good). The inflammation has gone down and she thinks what the films are showing should go away in the next MRI.

I wish that EVERYONE could have a doctor like this. It's amazing that she called me, just to say I'm on track. If anyone ever needs a good neuro-op in NYC, let me know!

*I just edited this because there is one question left!!

Regarding when lesions get smaller, do you usually see this in the report or is it something your MS specialist tells you?

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