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-Maury51
It's possible you won't ever find and answer but the best thing is to never give up hope. Keep going to differnet doctors til you find one who helps. As you will learn, not all docs are the same. Even the good ones don't get it right all the time. This is especially tre when dealing with neuroligists. There is just so much unknown about the central nevous system and diseases like MS can cause the body to do just about anything. The best thing to do is keep talking to different docs. Hope this helps!