ttynn
07-11-2002, 04:59 PM
What's the difference between a MRI with contrast and without. I had a MRI with and without contrast about 2 years ago and I told my Neuro I want another one cause I am convinced I have MS. She gave me a prescription for an MRI w/out contrast. I heard w/contrast is better. Would w/out contrast show MS?
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hundehus
07-11-2002, 09:12 PM
When I had my MRI, I was supposed to only be getting one w/o contrast. While I was in the chamber, they found lesions and that's when they administered the contrast and took more "pictures". From what my neurologist told me, they were checking to see which were new and which were old lesions. My diagnosis was confirmed by the spinal tap results which showed my IgG(immunoglobulin G)level was extremely high. My neuro wouldn't give me a confimed diagnosis without the spinal tap.
I hope this helps!
~Jen
I hope this helps!
~Jen
Kathy2sons
08-26-2002, 09:06 PM
I had an MRI today without contrast first, then w/contrast. My neurologist wanted it done when I complained of different symptoms, and worsening of symptoms. Blurry vision, balance changes, burning stabbing pain in back, numbness in hands etc... Not to mention headaches that are destroying my life. I have two boys (ages 14 & 16) and it is breaking my heart that I have no energy at all. Within the past six months my body has changed I know there is something going on. Not that I want all of these things going on....I've read that, you have to keep on pushing with getting a diagnosis. My MRI may show something and it may not, but I will request further testing; I will only let up when all required testing has been done!!! I will get to the bottom of this. Mostly for my family, they give me so much joy. I don't want to miss out if I am in constant pain. Getting the correct diagnosis is what my life is about now. I keep copies of everyting; second opinions if necessary. I was diagnosed with fm/mps/osteoarthritis two years ago; I just turned 42 :( But like I said symptoms started getting different, or they would leave for a while,and then come back big time!!! My loss of balance really concerns me. I drive alot, my boys play baseball year round, so the issue of safe driving with precious cargo is also a factor....Now it is time to look into getting a handicap card for my car, because sometimes I can walk into the store, and sometimes I have to lean on the shopping cart just to get there!! The energy level is way down. I take vitamins, and eat pretty good too. Numbness in my hands makes it hard to drive too. I just want a correct diagnosis, and to be able to treat all of my conditions the correct way. Iv'e also noticed getting up from sitting a while or lying down is soooo hard, I have to go so slow. Just some info for you.....
I hope you all get your answers soon. Me too.
Take care, and keep pushing to get answers/action what ever....
Kathy in California
I hope you all get your answers soon. Me too.
Take care, and keep pushing to get answers/action what ever....
Kathy in California
Ceya
10-14-2002, 04:27 PM
I have similar symptoms, maybe Lupus. I am still working on the difference. You might want to try Rhemotologist.
batman777
10-17-2002, 10:53 PM
TYNN- I had most of the symptoms that you posted in one of your earlier posts and I am thinking that you may have Fibromyalgia.
I am taking the following to control my FM symptoms with excellent results:
low dose naltrexone (LDN), melatonin, pregnenolone (not a steroid), vinpocetine, and oddly enough Veinotonic II (very important).
The LDN will halt the progression of MS if you have it (with no side effects).
I am taking the following to control my FM symptoms with excellent results:
low dose naltrexone (LDN), melatonin, pregnenolone (not a steroid), vinpocetine, and oddly enough Veinotonic II (very important).
The LDN will halt the progression of MS if you have it (with no side effects).

