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Old 01-26-2009, 10:57 PM #1
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Default Wanted to introduce myself

My name is Jason and I got DX the week after Thanksgiving, I had a mild case of retrobulbar neuritis and numbness in my right leg and side. The MRI showed 2 leasions the biggest was 1.3 cm, the symptoms have mostly dissapered some tingeling on the right side and a dull headache that hangs around but so far it really hasent changed much for me and if BCBSAZ will ever approve it I will start Capaxone.
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