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956292 tn?1334054869

Back from my appointment

Hi Everyone,

Well, I am back from my appt.

I told him I was feeling better but I still had numbness and tingling but it is less frequent  than last time I saw him and is more of a come and go basis....
My nuero said thre was no change on my MRI from last one done in June 2009
I asked if he thought this was MS and he said no but it will be a wait and see kind of thing and we need to continue to track my sensory symptoms ..He said he wanted to see me in 2 months and start weening me off my migraine meds to see if there is a corralation between the 2...

I don't know if this still leaves me in limbo..

JibJen
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1140169 tn?1370185076
oh....and stupid speller's (supid???) lol
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1140169 tn?1370185076
There's no such thing as supid comments... only stupid neuro's. Just kidding (sort of). I seem to recall getting the impresion your neuro was quite helpful, or am I dreaming?
I think him wanting to see you in just 2 months is a good thing. And weening off any med's has to be good too, doesn't it?

I wish I had answers for you, I'm so sorry you're feeling confused again. Just know  I'm among those routing for you. I think you should phone in and ask the questions you are asking here. Is it migraine's? What about the spine MRI? Just my suggestion.

Good luck    Mike
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956292 tn?1334054869
Sorry,

That was a stupid comment..

I am still in limbo...I'm guessing with no change in MRI.. MS must be unlikely..I am guessing he is back to migraine theory of being culprit???although he did not say that..maybe he is ruling it out......He has not ordered blood work or anything and never mentioned anything about MRI of spine  (which I forgot to ask about) I have actually have not had any migraines since I last saw him in over a month if not longer..well, here we go again...confused....

JibJen
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