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Is it possible that I have ms?

Is it possible that I have ms?

I have been having peroids of times that I lose all function of my arms and legs and blured vision and I have been experciencing for many years cognitive troubles I call the stove a couch, sink ...ect I can not get the right word out, and I have also expericed all my life where I cant feel myself sitting in a chair or laying down I cant decide if theres anything under me .   I have my last MRI findings they are
  On cornal FLAIR images , there are focous of abnormal signal measuring 5 mm in maximal diameter . This is located in the left temporal lobe white matter aproximately the level of the left middle temporal gyrus, lateral to the medial temporal lobe. the hippocampus itself does not resprent focal atrophy.   Signal void involving the basilar artery and both internal carotid arteries.
1) 5 MM focus of abnormal signal intentified in the left temporal lobe  white matter with localized area of gliosis.

2.) Megga cisterna magna

3.) Prominent CSF signal identified anterior to the left temporal lobe .Through this may respresent locialized atrophy , the possibility of a small arachnoid cyst.
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