Not really: Your normal MRI suggests that it is something else. You must have a lot of history by now. I suspect there are a lot of clues in that history.
Answered 6/10/2014
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See below: If you have a normal MRI of brain and spinal cord, you do NOT have MS. You may well have neurological issues, and there should not be much challenge in confirming your diagnosis if you find an experienced competent neurologist.
Answered 12/28/2014
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