Multiple Lesions of Hyperintensity on MRI
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This could mean a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis, Lyme disease, Vasculitis-to name a few. The lesions are suspicious for MS/Lyme but are non-specific.
Have you had an LP? This is a good next step and blood tests to look for Lyme (request IGENEX LABS)
Good Luck!
JCmcc.
Depending on locale or travel habits I would consider looking more into Lyme disease. You can find more information by going to www.lymenet.org where you will find a plethora of information, support and education beyond my scope of knowledge.
I am always available to look into your case.
Good Luck!
JCmcc.
Many people who have CFS often have the MRI findings you had described. In addition... headaches, chronic fatigue and cognitive problems are all common symptoms in patients' with CFS. (I have CFS myself)
If you test negative for MS & lyme disease, please be sure to talk to your physician about CFS. CFS affects your nervous, immune and endocrine system.
I have a referral to a neurologist and he will decide what kind of tests I need to have.
Thanks once again