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Maia
12-03-2000, 07:29 PM
I have heard that often even if a doctor suspects MS she/he will avoid saying so, and will put the patient off as long as possible, because sometimes an MS diagnosis will make a patient go downhill a lot faster.

True?

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Leaf
12-04-2000, 04:34 PM
Dear Maia,
I have never heard of this. I was dx 3 years ago with MS after extensive but very fast testing. I did a lot of research on MS after finding out that I had it. I have never run across the idea that doctors withhold the diagnosis from patients. Generally they are relieved to figure out what it is and pass on the info so the person knows what's going on.
Leaf

Maia
12-04-2000, 04:50 PM
Thanks for that. It's good to hear as I am seeing a neurologist today and one of my fears is that he will put me off with a 'wait and see' approach. The other fear of course, is that I have MS. But I'd much rather *know* than be left endlessly wondering.

Leaf
12-07-2000, 12:48 PM
Hi Maia! I didn't see your last post till just now, so I'm 3 days behind. What happened on your Dr. visit? How did it go? How are you doing?
Leaf

Maia
12-09-2000, 05:36 AM
Hi,

Well the neurologist said he didn't think it sounded like MS. My symptoms are too wandering and transitory. (Numbness and tingling that comes and goes all over my body.) He said for every 100 people who come to him with similar symptoms, only 1 or 2 are MS.

However, I am having an MRI, and due to a cancellation I am able to have one *tomorrow*! Yikes!

Leaf
12-11-2000, 12:53 PM
Wow. Well, from everything I have learned, an MRI is the best way to tell. In years past people would have symptoms for years and years and could never really be sure what it was or what to do. Now with the MRI they can just take a look in the brain and see if there are any lesions. I was happier knowing right away, myself.
If you have MS it can be dealt with and doesn't have to be a life sentence of negativity.
You may not have it at all. Sometimes toxic build up in the body can cause MS-like symptoms. So can plenty of other things.
Good luck on holding up through the stress of all this. I hope you're okay.
Leaf





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