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Old 05-02-2012, 01:15 PM #8
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Hi Britt.. You dug up an old old thread.

Scattered white spots/lesions throughout your brain, almost always mean some sort of injury has taken place. If the lesions are enhanced/active, then you are probably experiencing some symptoms. MS symptoms can vary from person to person and include some of which you mentioned.

Other diseases can mimic MS such as Lime, B12 deficiency, Neuropathy...etc, so receiving a Diagnosis(DX) is not always immediate. Things, perhaps more serious, have to be ruled out.

Hang in there and stay with us for support and friendship thru your DX journey..
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