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MRI is it MS

I had an MRI in June 2009 that showed Dawson's finger. The radiologist report said it was indicative of MS.
My neurologist said it could not be MS because I am 62 yrs old. I had a clear MRI in 2007. Another MRI was
done Nov 21. I go to the neurologist tomorrow for the results. The first two MRI's were performed because of falls. I am otherwise healthy, no BP meds, no diabetes. Ocassional numbness in my  hands and right arm. Buzzing feeling around the area of my midsection and weakness in my legs I attributed to getting older.  Am I too old to have MS? What do you think?
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Thank you. I have not learned to navigate this site yet. Thanks for the help. I am glad I found you.
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1070610 tn?1279274410
Absolutely NOT!!!!!  Your neuro is wrong!!!!  Have you read the health pages top right. Lies my neuro told me.  

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