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Old 10-23-2008, 10:11 AM #11
lilsalliann lilsalliann is offline
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hi redtail
and thank you for the welcome
my mri's were of the brain. areas of high signal were in the pons region and adjacent to the left frontal horn. and honestly i have no idea what that means either. i have been going for test frequently but my follow-up isnt until sometime mid november(cant remember the date right now). i wish it would be sooner but neuro wants all test reports before makeing any dx.
sally


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Hi Sally

welcome!!

Not sure what you mean by MRI showed areas of high signal, is this to do with your thymus??


When do you go for testing?? let us know, its a great place for support and to get your questions answered no matter what they are!

take care, and try not to stress too much, as this will make your MG worse, if it is MG
(easier said than done I know, I still stress about the littlest things)

redtail
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