My husbands company has a free program with Best Doctors where they will collect all your medical records and do a review. I did this since it was free, but I can see the disadvantage because you never meet the doctor who does the review. He felt some of this transitory symptoms might be anxiety based and not MS related. If he had ever met me, he would know that he couldn't be farther from the truth. No anxiety and stress over here. What this review did help with is questions to ask my neurologist. I never really asked for specifics...numbers in test results etc. Best Doctors has compiled all my tests and records and are giving me a copy which is great...this is something I should have been doing, but this is new to me since I was only diagnosed in 2010. The doctor who reviewed the case did feel as though my lab tests point to MS...11 o-bands and an IgG synthesis rate of 19.9%, which he called impressive...I could think I a better term to use

Anyhow I'm glad I haven't had any major issues since my initial clinical episode in 2010...I was having spasms along the whole right side of my body...at it's worst 50 times an hour periodically throughout the day...it was tough. Took about 2 months to find a drug that worked...tegretol. The spasms were caused by a lesion on the left internal capsule. After it resolved, I was able to stop the medication. The doctor who did the review thought the lesion might have been caused by an ishemic event. He found my MRIs to be "unimpressive" though between the first MRI and the second one (6 months later) there were 7 new lesions. I think I'll ask my neurologist about that. I wasn't overly impressed with the doctor who did the Best Doctors review. I had asked for the review based on an MS diagnosis, so you would have thought they would send it to a doctor who was an MS specialist or at least well versed in MS. The doctor reviewing is a specialist in dementia and a masters in psychology. He is well credentialed, but his writing comes off a bit pompous. Had he not been trained in psychology, I don't think that he would have came up with an assessment that part of my problem might be psychologically based. I guess that is the assessment that makes me the most irritated.