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MRI Impression

I was Dxd in 2007..........well I had my MRI yesterday since last one was in 2010 and got the results faxd to me and the "Impressions" says ....Stable nonspecific supratentorial and periventicular white matters changes. these are not associated with enhancement. they are compatible with but not specific for the provided diagnosis of MS.

Considering I havent taken meds for over a year I am thinking this is good report right?


Thanks!
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Thanks Sarah for reply,

From what I remember my 2010 MRI showed no new lesions either since my 2007 MRI pretty much. I was on Copaxone but was never really was committed to it, I took it on/off then stopped cause my copay was way too much.

Now he wants me to go on Avenox but I am afraid of the potential FLS and seizures.

my neuro is an MS Specialist and he uses the same location for all of his patients. the tech was very familiar with my Dr.
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Did your 2010 MRI show flares or lesions?
Why did you atop taking your neds snd what were you on?

Just trying to get a big picture

Ive had MRI reports that said this too, which is why it's important to keep disc copies of all of your MRI s

I've also been told more than once exactly what yours says and I have over 6 lesions and my neuro says people do not know what they are looking for!
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