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Saw my endo today and he requested MS specialist

OK, well my endo suggested I see a MS specialist. He listened to me. He asked questions and when I answered.., he listened!!! ...  It felt so good.  He told me that it is possible to have lesions not show up on MRI. He said that alot of doc's pay more attention to the MRI and overlook the symptoms and clinical signs.

He also said that my neuro gave me a dx. of epilepsy, but did not let me know what the cause of it is.
He said that ms sounds like the cause for all of my symptoms and that a MS specialist is who I need right now.

Its about time..


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987762 tn?1671273328
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yeah!!!
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1295859 tn?1285267891
wow, great to have a doc listen.  seems most are so pushed for time.
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I live in the upstate ny area, are there any suggestions of ms doctors that I should be looking for ? I want a good one !!! LOL

thanks Pam
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