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Old 05-07-2008, 02:10 PM #11
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Thanks for the info...I had a spine MRI 2 yrs ago and there were no lesions. No new brain lesions in Sept '07 MRI, either.
These spasms are coming back gradually now. The tightness I experienced in my left back is coming back now, which had totally disappeared with the steroids.
When I read that list you provided me, Cherie, I can't believe I'm not dxd with MS. There are so many things that match my sxs.
But, as I said on another post, I think I'm done chasing a dx. I'm just going to take my meds and hope that they control whatever's ailin' me...

Thanks again for the info...
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