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Old 04-30-2012, 10:11 AM   #10
brittbratt
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You might. But there are so many conditions that mimic MS.....it will take the Neuro some time and testing to be able to eliminate other conditions.

Some of us are diagnosed in a relatively short time....others have to wait. I had symptoms for years before I finally got an MS diagnosis.

How old are you? Does anyone else in your family have MS?

I can say "just relax" but I know that's not possible. Keep us informed as to how your Neuro visit went. I hope you have a good doctor!
i am 24, no i dont think anyone else has it
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