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Old 04-30-2009, 12:41 PM #24
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I have said and I still say, that, if you have been DXed with MS and you don't suspect anything else, or are in a Trial, an MRI is redundant, useless, unnecessary and expensive..
Not sure how I feel about this. I can see myself not going every year but I don't know that I'd feel good about never getting a brain MRI again, even if the reason is just because I'm curious! But I do see your point! Especially since I'm not on drugs.

Though, when it comes to the orbits, I don't agree. My first follow-up MRI post ON showed tangible improvement and was helpful to my neuro-ophthalmologist. My next one will be in a week or two and I know there are certain things they hope to see. Don't ask me exactly what they are though -- I forgot! Must be that brain lesion.
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