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@Alex_Bolland 

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Never given a chance.

I have primary progressive MS, and have been trying for a long time to get access to ocreveus, they tell me you have to have recent activity in your brain or you will not get it, i feel my condition has worsened and surely this treatment is worth trying whether you have any brain activity or not, i ...

@Dalex 

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please HELP!

Hi my name is Dominique. I went into the hospital last week because I had some type of stiffness, weakness on my left side. I instantly thought it was side effects to my medication, but long behold, after a MRI, they found lesions in my brain and spinal cord. Being diagnosed with RRMS and being a ...

@WendyHills 

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WendyHills

Working towards yr2 cladribine

I saw my consultant today and finally feel like she’s listening to me. My lymphocytes are back to normal levels six months after cladribine just need more bloods in October and I’m ready for year two. As I failed in my attempt at my MRI in June not sure how effective the tablets have been for me ...

My Ketogenic Diet

I want to share my experiences with everyone about my ketogenic diet. The Keto diet is very low in carbohydrates and high in healthy fats with a medium protein intake, and it is designed to put you into ketosis, which makes your body burn fat for energy, instead of glucose. The benefits can be ama...

@joycewhite 

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joycewhite

Tethered cord

I just had a mri and they said I have a tethered cord,can anyone explain what this is? I have an app tomorrow morning with a neurologist and I'm a nervous wreck!

@melissa.g 

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melissa.g

Mixed emotions at MRI results

Hi everyone. Haven't posted much lately but I felt inclined to share today. So, I hadn't had a brain MRI in 2.5 years, and they finally set me for one last month. I don't see the dr until February so I asked my chiropractor (who also does neuro rehab etc) to get the results for me. We went over th...

@michael_washburn 

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michael_washburn

Dementia due to MS?

After nearly 3 years of searching for answers to my wife's rapid cognitive decline, multiple tests and MRIs and second opinions it is clear she has a the syndrome of Dementia. Our local neurologist as well as the team at UCLA agree that the cause is MS. Images show significant brain atrophy. I ...

@xhulia 

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xhulia

MRI is the same

Hi guys, please help. I did an MRI today and my result is no active lesions neither enhanced or added. So from November 2019(my last MRI) according to the radiology examination nothing is changed. But in reality I feel so much worse. I used to walk miles on november and now I cant walk even 100 mete...

@AndyTurner 

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AndyTurner

The relaxing MRI

Well had my relaxing MRI. Listened to some classical music. Just received my results and have more lesions on the brain. It isn't actually a shock to me as i have had my boughts of feeling unwell. Anyway, hope everyone is well

@AndyTurner 

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AndyTurner

Thinking

Good morning. Hope everyone are stay safe and well. I have my Delayed MRI next week. Which will be interesting. Looking forward to it.