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tickled1
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I have a 1 small lesion that wasn't there on my MRI a year ago. I didn't start treatment until several months after last year's MRI though. Should I be worried?
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laura, i have no expertise on this one, but taking you to the top for those with the knowledge you want!! [group hug] [kiss]


fyi, from what i've read here ... we all have some lesions! so welcome to our club! i wouldn't be worried, but i'm not a dr! [Wink]

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I wouldn't worry. It may go away, with continued treatment.

It's also possible they just didn't spot it last time.

Hopefully, if you look again in a year, it will be gone!!!

Michelle

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Oh good, that makes me feel better. She actually wants me to repeat the MRI in 2 months though.
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Every doc I've talked to says they go away with treatment more

often than not.

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It's a sign for IV therapy, if you aren't already on it.

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I just got my results from a brain and spine MRI, many...many white spots, over 30. I had only 4-5 7 years ago but stopped treatment becuase i thought i felt better. Just started again and will keep you posted after I get another MRI done. The spots that were on my MRI 7 years ago were gone after a good round of ABx. I have mostly neuro symptoms, who would have figured with that much stuff going on in my CNS [bonk]
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Another patient for IV abx and heparin.
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I am moving back to the east coast for a while from Vegas [dizzy] to see my old docs and get better again. I can beat this thing and will never think different. You will see me here a lot!
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