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Hello Susie, and welcome to NeuroTalk!
![]() Some people with MS get diagnosed quickly, others wait for years. I was one of the latter. I definitely agree with Dej, keep a journal. It is very important. I write down questions for my next doctor's appointment, then directions or advice given during that appt. Also in the journal I keep results of tests, be it bloodwork or MRI scans--and, very important, my meds list. Just anything I can think of that may be needed to refer to in the future. I wish you the best in getting a diagnosis. And if it is MS, it's not the end of the world and you will have all of us as a support system! ![]()
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