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Just occured to me that numbness really get the MS neuro's attention. When my MS doc said, he basically ruled out everything else, he'd treat "this" as MS.
Later learned from the nurse, that it was a mild/benign case. His PA told me a afew years later, NO, you do not have MS. But just this past summer, the MS neuro said he never rules it out. Will continue to monitor me. I am seeing yet another neuro in his office for possible Narcolepsy and sleep apnea. THis is a new DX. OK never had major numbness but periods of numbness/tingling yet not over 24 hours. I do get buzzing, brain tremors and sensory symptoms, but mostly cognitive ones that get my attention. I do have multiple lesions, but not in the "typical" ms places in the brain. I do have serious neurological problems that keeps them monitoring me. But NO DX yet in 4 years of seeing them. Just wondering if numbness and ON are the most diagnoseable symptoms. Thanks for your responses, Warmly Jan |
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