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Old 12-04-2006, 06:28 PM #1
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Default Went to neuro today about MS...

My regular doc found leisions on my brain by MRI. She sent me to the neuro because she thought it could be MS. The neuro told me that he feels that I had a stroke, rather than have MS. How would he figure that out? All he asked or did was ask if I have ever gone blind. Anyway, on the 14th, I go for a lumbar puncture, and also an echo on the heart and vascular, a covet(?) ult(?), and some blood tests to make sure it isn't MS. This whole thing has me confused...and scared. I am scared because my g.Mother had a stroke and became as a little child. The neuro did not know there were strokes in my family. How would he guess that??? Anybody...do you understand what happened to me today???

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