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Old 12-26-2006, 06:07 PM #4
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For 8 years I've been diagnosed with heriditary sensory neuropathy until two weeks ago. My neuro looked in my eyes and decided he'll be doing an MRI after the holidays and now thinks I may have possible MS. What's up with that. Is this typical to start with a neuropathy diagnosis and then change to possible MS......
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Hello Cathy,

Welcome to NueroTalk. I'm glad you found us. It's not unusual for people with MS to have Neuropathic pain, or sensory Neuropathy. I hope your Neurologist is doing an MRI with contrast (although, I'm sure he/she is). Whatever your diagnosis turns out to be we are all here for you. If indeed you do have MS, would you consider taking one of the Disease Modifying Drugs for it? Good luck and let us know the results of your upcoming MRI.

All the best,

Chris
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