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Old 10-10-2008, 06:42 PM #1
sherbear64 sherbear64 is offline
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Location: Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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Hi there,

I'm new at this. My first symptoms were weakness in my left leg and arm and tingling on the left side of my face. I saw a dr where I live and he told me I had ms. No test were done. I since then have had 4 MRI's. told they were unverified. Saw a nero and had spinal tap, blood tests and sensory testing. All were normal. Still feeling week so my dr sent me for another MRI. This last MRI stated signs of dawsons finger was present. Not sure what this means I go back to see the nero in Feb 2009.
I would appreciate any thoughts or advice anyone can give me.

thanks
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