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1742809 tn?1311149331

lose your lesins?

Dear Friends, Can or do you lose your brain or spinal lesions as time passes or when you might have remission?  Thank you.
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198419 tn?1360242356
Tish470,

Welcome to the forum. If you feel comfortable, tell us a little more about what's going on (I'm sorry if you've described, and I've not the chance to see it).

I believe you will find this health page filled with the answers to your questions - it's set up a bit like a mystery - hope you like it!

http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Multiple-Sclerosis/Lesions---Can-they-Disappear-A-Hypothetical-Case-Overview/show/566?cid=36

See you around,
-Shell
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1453990 tn?1329231426
Lesions can remyelinate over time.  It can take years.

Bob
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