"The findings were not classic for multiple sclerosis. No change since the 8/25/2011 exam."
This would make me do a double take too. Maybe it's co-morbid with some other disease process and the MS is quiet? I don't really care about other people's MS narratives (the ones where they know someone with MS or of someone with MS), but my friend teaches with someone who's wife had MS for twenty years. Best neuros, etc. He said she was thin like me, hair falling out, a little crazy, and they just told her she has Sjogren's instead. Very weird.
This would make me do a double take too. Maybe it's co-morbid with some other disease process and the MS is quiet? I don't really care about other people's MS narratives (the ones where they know someone with MS or of someone with MS), but my friend teaches with someone who's wife had MS for twenty years. Best neuros, etc. He said she was thin like me, hair falling out, a little crazy, and they just told her she has Sjogren's instead. Very weird.
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