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Old 04-28-2009, 06:17 PM #4
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Jim's last MRI, 2008, showed no active lesions. Prior to that he had an MRI in 2003 which showed one possible active lesion. So for five years he was active lesion free. Hope that made sense! lol He's had ms for 21 years this June.
So, he had only one possibly new lesion or an active old one in the 21 years since he was dxed? And it was when he was considered to be SPMS so during the period he was RRMS, there were no new or active ones of which you're aware?

This disease is befuddling!
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