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Hmmm...my D levels are low but still just barely within normal range.
I'll ask my next related question on another thread, but I'm wondering if it's possible to have MS without showing any obvious lesions on the MRI. |
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Also answered on your other thread that disease activity is what causes lesions so that comes first -- lesions will not even necessarily be there at first and can actually take a very long time to show up.
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