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Old 05-27-2008, 03:07 PM #3
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I am still trying to figure that all out. When I asked a Neuro. he said I was RR but then I pointed out that I had a new symptom, spasticity at school of my right side. He explained it as maybe old scars causing problems instead of it being a new symptom - sure seemed new to me!

I have had numbness/hypersensitivity on my left side for months but I think it's getting a little better so I guess I have RR but I really don't have a clue, maybe the next time I see my Neuro. I'll ask him! Can a neuro. tell you by an MRI what you have..or is it based off symptoms?

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