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nelly61
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hi Newbie :)

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Hi, I am a little excited and a bit scared. i have been waiting for past year to see neurologist and at last i have an appointment, to see what is going on with me. GP thinks it is MS reading sites on MS, CCSVI ect, i seem to be reading my symptoms. Any way nice to meet you all. Take care .. Nelly
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welcome nelly, TiMS is a great resource, hope you get some answers soon. glad you're a reader - info is power with this one :)
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Thanks Jimmylegs. It is great to be here, nice to know there is someone out htere who understands what is going on! Have a great day:)
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you too!
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Hi guys, back from Neurologist visit. The doctor says he doesn't think i have MS due to the MRI taken a year ago was clear ( no lesions or shading) Asked him about a new MRI, but due to cost involved he didn't think it was needed. He has referred me to another Neurologist in Brisbane that deals more with the Ear/Brain systems. He did numerous vertigo realted tests and studied the MRI and Scans and is leaning towards a brain/balance/ear problem. My partner and i asked him so many questions but he seemed reluctant to answer them saying we need to ask the new neurologist when i get to see him.
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If you have a lot of dental work you might consider mercury poisoning as the problem. Mercury poisoning has similiar sympthoms as MS. If you do not have the gene which allow for MS you can still get the same symptoms with mercury poisoning. You could get it checked out with a mercury free dentist. They have instruments which tell them the amount of mercury being released from you fillings. There are also detoxification plans involving vitamins, minerals and supplements which allow the body to detoxify itself. This is something you might want to look at. It worked for me. Mercury in the mouth has made many people very sick.

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i would recommend seeing a Upper Cervical Care Dr and get tested if u can benefit from this kind of care

search upper cervical care and your town to find a dr near you, on google or any search engine
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Thank you Want2bike and civickiller for your advice and suggestions, i will look into it all :) it is so nice when people try and help each other,I hope you both are doing ok :) take care and once again thank you :)
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