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- reneelucia
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I remember with my first relapse, the neuro was talking with a resident about how the specific location of the lesion explained why I felt numb both below my neck and in my head. He then told me by the look of the lesion, he wouldn't be surprised if the numbness in my head subsided much sooner than in my body, and he was right.
If only they could always be that exact!
If only they could always be that exact!
I think a lesion is caused when inflammation is active in one area over a long period of time leaving more permanent damage. Inflammation in general causes symptoms sometimes severe but when the inflammation subsides some recovery is possible.
Had ms for 28 yrs,
8.5 EDSS
SPMS, 54 yrs old
Taking it day by day
8.5 EDSS
SPMS, 54 yrs old
Taking it day by day
lesions
I appreciate this topic. I grew discouraged with a Dr. I went to who viewed my MRI and told me the lesions were too small to cause all the symptoms I was experiencing. I gave up looking for treatments for the past 6 years because I just got tired of the whole cycle. I have begun to seek help again but am afraid to hit the same walls. It is good to hear that others have been told they have small lesions and many symptoms, (Not that I want anyone to have symptoms.) and others have had large ones and no symptoms. Thanks.