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Hi Guys & Gals.

I have the reports on my MRI`s New foci of signal of hyperintensity  are identified within the cervical cord.

I am thinking this means more lesions on my spinal cord. Am I correct.

                             Thanks Linda
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739070 tn?1338603402
Linda,
sorry that your report indicate more lesion, but remember lesions don't always coincide with more disability and vice - versa. Below is the link to the Health Page regarding Lesions vs Symptoms:

http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Multiple-Sclerosis/Lesions-vs-Symptoms/show/61?cid=36

Enjoy your England trip and your sister's wedding, MS or no  MS.

Ren
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I have been basically symptom free for the last 2 mths except for  a numb heel.

I did have a 7mth relapse before that, headache, numbness, hip pain, dizziness, forgetfulness you know all that crap we get.


As I have heard it said here a thousand times it is a very unpredictable disease.

I hate not knowing how i will be feeling from one day to the next.

Oh well. I am going to England for my sister`s wedding end of August hopefully everything will behave while i am there.

I have not told most of my family that i have MS because they will worry and there is nothing than can do being in England.

But if i have a relapse while i am there i don`t think i will be able to hide it.

                             All the best. Linda
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572651 tn?1530999357
Linda, That sure is what they are saying from your MRI.  Have you had an increase of clinical signs to correlate with this?  - Lulu
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Thanks Jen:-)
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338416 tn?1420045702
Sounds like it to me!  Sorry...
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