Hi everyone,
Been on this journey for 2 years now. My first symptoms was Tinnitus/Ear Pain/Dizziness for months.
My first MRI in Jan of 2012 said " excessive demyelination for someone of her age group" "need to exclude primary MS, vasculitis..ect.."
Fast forward to today, I'm DX with TN, I have a high positive ANA (all other lupus,RA factors negative). So I'm being monitored by an MS specialist and a Rheumy.
My last MRI was for pain behind my right side of face with no help from migrain meds or morphine.
Here is the latest report.
"Scattered punctate peripheral foci of T2 and T2 FLAIR white matter hyperintensity show no significant change since prior, allowing for differences in technique. These are nonspecific, possibly reflecting chronic migraine headaches in a patient of this age. Less likely vasculitis or demyelination, unlikely to be nonspecific small vessel ischemic change. Correlate clinically
Impression: No significant change from prior
Been dealing with a lot of nerve pain and weird symptoms
Should i be happy that I dont have significant change...or should I question why I have some change from my last MRI from last year in Feb 2013.
Thanks for listening!
Minnie76
Been on this journey for 2 years now. My first symptoms was Tinnitus/Ear Pain/Dizziness for months.
My first MRI in Jan of 2012 said " excessive demyelination for someone of her age group" "need to exclude primary MS, vasculitis..ect.."
Fast forward to today, I'm DX with TN, I have a high positive ANA (all other lupus,RA factors negative). So I'm being monitored by an MS specialist and a Rheumy.
My last MRI was for pain behind my right side of face with no help from migrain meds or morphine.
Here is the latest report.
"Scattered punctate peripheral foci of T2 and T2 FLAIR white matter hyperintensity show no significant change since prior, allowing for differences in technique. These are nonspecific, possibly reflecting chronic migraine headaches in a patient of this age. Less likely vasculitis or demyelination, unlikely to be nonspecific small vessel ischemic change. Correlate clinically
Impression: No significant change from prior
Been dealing with a lot of nerve pain and weird symptoms
Should i be happy that I dont have significant change...or should I question why I have some change from my last MRI from last year in Feb 2013.
Thanks for listening!
Minnie76
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