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Old 06-14-2012, 07:21 AM #33
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Thank you Cherie once again for your response. I assume I was tested for absolutely everything when I was in hospital. They took bloods, an LP and 2 MRI's and all they could find was the inflammation on my T spine, the 3 white spots on my brain and the O bands in my spinal fluid. I guess I just have to be patient and let this current episode recover but it's oh so hard!!!! Especially when I thought I was over the worst and bam, I'm back to only being able to walk short distances and having to deal with all these symptoms and sensations again. It really tries your patience all this!!!

Thank you again
Lisa x
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