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Old 06-02-2008, 06:43 PM #1
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Default Lumbar Punture set for Thursday

Well my optomologist/neuro agreed to order the lumbar puncture. I'm nervous in the sense that I truly hope they find something. All of my MRIs done 2 weeks ago were normal. I just don't understand why things don't show up if I have MS or not. My left eye now will not move to the left therefore the double vision has gotten worse. After seeing the eye doctor last week he mentioned 6th nerve palsley??

Has anyone been diagnoised with MS with the MRIs being normal and having double vision as well?

How long does it take to get results from a lumbar punture?

And what am I to expect after the procedure?

Thanks everyone!
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