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invisable 10-19-2010 09:01 PM

spinal Tap
 
Did any of you have a negative spinal tap while trying to get dx of ms?

Mine was negative, but not so sure I can take comfort in that, even though neuro. implies it is definitive for ms.....

Erin524 10-19-2010 09:41 PM

I didnt have an LP. My neuro diagnosed me without one. Said it was invasive and he didnt think that I needed to be put thru that if I was able to be diagnosed based on the symptoms.

ewizabeth 10-20-2010 12:28 AM

Mine was negative but my MS neuro said it isn't necessary to even have the test anymore. A regular, small town neuro performed the spinal tap. I had brain and spine lesions on the MRI and symptoms of MS separated by time.

TheSleeper 10-20-2010 12:40 AM

Mine was negative also, my first neuro screw up the first one, not enough fluid for all the tests. Second done under the scope negative for everything, and a wrong diagnosis from the second because of the negative test, he also refused to order any other tests, couldn`t properly answer questions on his diagnosis, so I asked to see a real doctor.

I got a diagnosis after more testing was done, offered a repeat of the LP but passed on it when the specialist said that even if it was negative again he wouldn`t change his dx.

Dejibo 10-20-2010 06:31 AM

:hug:Alot of folks get a normal or negative spinal tap unless there is active inflammation going on. if you are not in a flare, or in a peroid of remission then most folks ring up negative.

I was diagnosed without the tap, and the MD told me there was no point in putting me thru it unless I was IN a flare. They use MRI studies now, and symptoms.

The negative tap doesnt mean you have MS and it doesnt mean you dont have MS. it just means you are not inflammed at the moment it was taken. Hang in there. :hug:

NurseNancy 10-20-2010 01:32 PM

i had a + tap, 2 O-bands.

but you can be dx'd without it. i was initially dx'd without the tap based on my neuro exam and mri's.

Debbie D 10-20-2010 04:11 PM

Mine was negative, but it was a couple of weeks after I had symptoms crop up...the neuro I saw at the time still put me on DMDs, and said "probable MS", based on sxs and MRI...
Just keep a symptom journal with dates and symptoms, when they flare up and when they dissipate...that way you don't have to rely on your memory when you see the neuro...

barb02 10-20-2010 04:39 PM

Mine was positive, but I was experiencing a major flare at the time of the procedure. I wish my neuro had thought it was not necessary as my MRI already indicated MS.

Lady 10-20-2010 09:47 PM

I had one eons ago 1981, in the hospital when I got my dx. I had another to go on DMD's in 2001, that one showed no bands, but the total proteins were high.

Albumin showed high and limpedic (sp?) and Beta was low, on the finding too. I am not sure what that meant. MS Neuro explained it but I never got the high tech info to stick in my head. I looked them up but it had no meaning to me. This might have been in the blood sample they take along with the LP. They should do that to compare.

Snoopy 10-21-2010 08:55 AM

Hello invisable,

As mentioned already -- Some have been dx'd without a LP, positive LPs and negative LPs.

I had a positive LP at the time of diagnosis. I was in the middle of a severe exacerbation and my neuro said we had a better chance of the LP showing something...in my case he was correct.

SallyC 10-21-2010 11:31 AM

Hi Ya Snoopy..:Tip-Hat:..:hug:

kats 10-21-2010 10:12 PM

No tap for me please!
 
I was also diagnosed without a spinal tap. The doc said that a lot of people don't have positive ones so I shouldn't even bother. One friend said that the best thing to do after one is to rest and not do anything for a while. I think in most cases the symptoms and MRIs are enough for a diagnosis.

I have to say that as a "lurker" and not a frequent poster here, I'm really learning so much from you guys...especially the "veterans". As someone who's totally new to this, I'm so eager to learn as much as I can. So far for me it's "MS lite" so I'm just trying to chill out and not worry so much about what might be around the corner.

I hope everyone is doing well! :grouphug:


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