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lady_express_44 08-06-2008 12:00 PM

PwMS Dx ~ Did you have O-bands AT THE TIME OF CONFIRMED DX?
 
We have often talked about the % of people with MS who have O-bands, and I am wondering how many people here, with a confirmed dx of MS, had the required 2+ O-bands (or were even tested, etc.)?

Cherie

marion06095 08-06-2008 12:10 PM

I was diagnosed with MS in spite of the fact that my spinal was normal. It was the only thing that kept me from being diagnosed much earlier, but eventually the doctor had to say that I must be one of the few that has MS, but has a clear spinal.

Erin524 08-06-2008 12:31 PM

All of the doctors I saw thought that a spinal was not necessary for diagnosis.

ewizabeth 08-06-2008 12:38 PM

My MS neuro who diagnosed me said that LP's are not necessary, or at least it wasn't in my case. I had lesions on the brain, and a history of two relapses with classic symptoms as well as other lingering symptoms.

The previous neuro I saw did do the LP, and it turned out negative. He however, was not an MS specialist, so maybe that's why he wanted the additional tests to be sure.

My current doctor is familiar enough with MS that he didn't need the LP.

CayoKay 08-06-2008 01:04 PM

they didn't have that test available way back then, in the dark ages of my Dx.

:)

I didn't even know about O-band testing until I read about all the LPs going on, here on MS boards, and somebody posted this:

OligoClonal Bands (Gamma Globulin Bands) - A positive finding from the chemical analysis of ImmunoGlobulin (IgG) found in Cerebrospinal fluid. IgG Bands indicates an Intrathecal production of antibodies. This signifies an Immune response to a nonspecific CNS Antigen.

IgG Banding is commonly found during a current or very recent exacerbation. It is present in 50 - 75% of patients undergoing a diagnosis for MS, and eventually in 87% - 95% of all MSers.

http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/3468/gloss1-o.html

lady_express_44 08-06-2008 01:09 PM

I don't think they were specifically looking for O-bands when they did my CSF testing (also back in the dark ages), but the test was botched, so they never found out anyway. :cool:

They never asked after that. :D

Cherie

greta 08-06-2008 01:24 PM

Yup. I had two MRIs with an interval change between. The LP was completely unnecessary (and a hideous experience) but I did it anyway just to give my neuro some piece of mind in my dx (since I'd not had any symptoms to date). I should several O-bands. That was enough to cement it.

Kitty 08-06-2008 02:08 PM

I only had an MRI - and it was conclusive enough to dx me without the LP. I would not have had the LP even if the doctor had suggested it.

FinLady 08-06-2008 02:49 PM

My LP was inconclusive. The phrasing by the neuro was "abnormal, but not totally positive of MS"

Took back to back flares to dx me - proof of that time and space critera

BBS1951 08-06-2008 04:38 PM

I had only one O-Band. Do normal people have one O-Band? I nver understood what themeaning of "one" O Band is.


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