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Mr. Scot

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So I pressed the doctors for information and was able to get the results back on my spinal tap.

Normal, so it looks like I don't have multiple sclerosis :hurray:

Now for the bad part :(

There's still the matter of the thirty-plus spots the MRI found in my brain and the extreme weakness that I've been feeling for the past month or so that has kept me from working.

So if it isn't MS, what is it? :confused:

Right now, I'm pursuing the possibility that maybe my sleep apnea has worsened. That would help explain the weakness and fatigue, but I'm not certain it explains the spots in my brain.

Essentially, one large bullet dodged. Time to see where the next one is coming from.

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It's been hell not knowing. I can tell you that.

Still, until they can figure out what it is, I'm gonna be dealing with the symptoms :(

Two doctor's appointments next week to explore other options, but at least this part of it is a weight off my mind.

TV doctors can always figure everything out in less than an hour. Real life? Not so much.

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TV doctors can always figure everything out in less than an hour. Real life? Not so much.

And I hope you are prepared for the possibility that they might not be able to do much for you.

Great news, and I'm really glad to hear it. Good luck with the next diagnosis.

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And I hope you are prepared for the possibility that they might not be able to do much for you.

Great news, and I'm really glad to hear it. Good luck with the next diagnosis.

Experience has taught me that.

Consider going to other doctors and hospitals for other opinions.

I will be seeing a different doctor than the one I have been.

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